<p>The promoter of Bra's biggt gay club night has ed ntroversy by suggtg young female fans would not be wele at a performance by X-factor boy band One Directn</p>
Contents:
- ONE DIRECTN HAVE KE FIGHT AS THEY PERFORM AT GAY
- ONE DIRECTN FAN PTUR LOUIS TOMLSON SAYG ‘I’M GAY, ’S PRETTY UNFORTUNATE’ VE VIO
- IS ANY MEMBER OF ONE DIRECTN GAY?
- DGS, MELTDOWNS AND 'GAY SEX' MOURS - HOW 'RIVALRY AND HATRED' TORE ONE DIRECTN APART
ONE DIRECTN HAVE KE FIGHT AS THEY PERFORM AT GAY
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Visors to London’s gay district, Soho, may have been surprised on Saturday to see the streets throngg wh hors of young teenage girls. They were there not to sample the gay tourism or tuck to an exuberant plate of Che food, but wh the heart-racg hope of obtag a G-A-Y wristband to see boy band sensatn One Joseph, the promoter of Bra’s biggt gay nightlife brand G-A-Y, had booked the X-factor stars for his Saturday club night at Heaven.
ONE DIRECTN FAN PTUR LOUIS TOMLSON SAYG ‘I’M GAY, ’S PRETTY UNFORTUNATE’ VE VIO
But Joseph, who schled his birthday party to ci wh the gig, appeared to be ncerned that G-A-Y’s tramark atmosphere, a mp nightlife funworld that provis a safe place for gay people to go out, would be affected by the flux of One Directn’s predomantly young straight female fan said on Twter on Saturday: “My birthday wish is for ltle girls to realise that G-A-Y is a lbian and gay club so there’s only one directn and that’s no directn for them”.
One me om popular gay blogger Electro Queer who told his rears: “Excludg our straight brothers and sisters om a ncert is jt pla wrong. The fact that Joseph n discrimate based on sexualy is prepostero and as a gay muny we have allowed to go on too long.
IS ANY MEMBER OF ONE DIRECTN GAY?
Today, a gay uple won pensatn after they were turned away om a B&B. But gay venu n legally turn away anyone they believe risk behavg a threateng way towards lbians and gays.
DGS, MELTDOWNS AND 'GAY SEX' MOURS - HOW 'RIVALRY AND HATRED' TORE ONE DIRECTN APART
But Joseph’s tweets raise a thorny issue for gay venu and their is a popular and admired personaly wh the gay muny, known for his ongog charable efforts. He serv praise for helpg to shape and mata London’s vibrant and pneerg gay scene, for s givg the gay muny one of s biggt so many have failed, Joseph has succeed, and nng the world’s flagship gay night is clearly no cise the park.
Gay clubbers the past have abandoned venu that bee “too straight” – Manchter’s Canal Street durg the 1990s is a good example of has a right to protect his brand’s inty om beg diluted, and private clubs do have the right to refe entry for a plethora of given reasons whout explanatn. In the 1980s one of London’s gay hnts the Blz, ma famo by s unual cloakroom boy – a certa Gee Alan O’Dowd – ntroversially turned people away if they weren’t attractive if a gay bar wants to keep a gay majory si, how n go about enforcg that legally on the doors when the schled acts have an appeal that exceeds the perimeters of the sired clientele?
Sadly though, Joseph’s tactics on Twter appear to have upset some people the gay 21-year-old club-goer said she uld unrstand the tough cisn: “I n see why he wanted to keep so many One Directn fans out, but ’s so tratg, pecially as there’s no clear door policy. ”Naturally G-A-Y has a duty to serve the gay muny first, and a straight crowd uld damage Joseph’s hard-won and long-tablished brand. Central London is creasgly rivalled by ls mercial and more alternative gay scen other parts of the cy like Shoredch and Vxhall that spare gay clubbers some of this social seamlsly n a club that offers a mory the most mastream entertament obtaable is a mendable effort, but near impossible.