The programme – which 8 men pete to disver which of them is gay – is prented by Valy Milonov, an ultra-homophobic MP who was behd Rsia's famo "gay propaganda" law.
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THE GAY NABOKOV
Shy, awkward and foppish, the oppose of his gregar brother, Sergei had a secret: He was gay.
Sergei's homosexualy would st a long shadow over his strange and heroic life, and would also, ultimately, be the e of his horrifyg and untimely ath.
A FAR-RIGHT RSIAN MP IS HOSTG A GRIM ‘GUS WHO IS GAY’ TV SHOW
It st a shadow over Vladimir's life as well: He loved his brother, but whatever else he may have been -- a brilliant wrer, a lovg father -- Vladimir was a nfirmed homophobe, and his gay brother was a nstant source of shame, nfn and regret to him. Acrdg to Sikorski, who quatly refers to Sergei's homosexualy as his "attu, " the fay stuted a kd of "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
Vladimir was the young homme du mon -- handsome, romantic looks, somethg of a snob and a gay charmer -- Serge was the dandy, an athete and balletomane... But he was gay, a b dolent, and highly sensive (and therefore an easy butt for teasg sports). Sergei f easily to the growg gay muny there, and he was iendly wh German activist Magn Hirschfeld, founr of the world's first gay tolerance anizatn.