Jose Rolon, who is known on Instagram and TikTok as @nycgaydad, opened up about his viral vios and what 's like to raise 3 kids as a sgle gay dad.
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- WHY A SGLE GAY DAD OF 3 WH A HEARTBREAKG PAST IS GOG VIRAL
- GAY DADS OF TRIPLETS REVEAL THE WILD QUTNS THEY GET: ‘WILL YOU STILL LOVE THEM IF THEY’RE STRAIGHT?’
WHY A SGLE GAY DAD OF 3 WH A HEARTBREAKG PAST IS GOG VIRAL
José Rolón, or @nycgaydad as he’s known to his more than 30, 000 TikTok followers, regularly posts footage of life wh his 8-year-old son, Avery, and 7-year-old tws dghters, Lilah and London.
"I get msag om moms all the time that are like, 'My son is 13 and he's gay and really stgglg. "Rolón keeps the ntent light and often pok fun of gay stereotyp.
In one clip that went viral, Rolón hilarly rponds to a menter who asked, “Do gay dads want their sons to be like girls or guys? ”The vio shows Rolón askg Avery a seri of qutns, wh Avery liverg “gay” answers.
GAY DADS OF TRIPLETS REVEAL THE WILD QUTNS THEY GET: ‘WILL YOU STILL LOVE THEM IF THEY’RE STRAIGHT?’
”Avery: "(Polician and gay rights activist) Harvey Milk. ”“You would never ask a straight parent if they’re raisg their child to be gay or straight, ” Rolón noted. An entreprenr lnched a nned cktail this week lled “Gay Water” that’s aimed at LGBTQ drkers — and said he’s lookg to palize on Bud Light’s mistak.
But “Gay Water” — which adopts a moniker the gay muny has long given to the simple vodka and soda cktail — has been spired by the dtup to bee even bolr about the dience ’s targetg, founr and CEO Spencer Hodson told The Post. Gay Water — a nned cktail brand that plays on the gay muny’s lloquialism for the vodka-and-soda mixed drk — lnched on Wednday and promis to unrstand s dience better than Bud Light.Spencer Hodson/Instagram.
The 30-year-old Hodson said he is g suggtive — albe playful — msagg and imagery Gay Water’s social media and webse, cludg a provotive nod to the 12-ounce n’s 6.1-ch height. “Our missn is to -stigmatize the word ‘gay’ and start to create reprentatn spac that tradnally don’t have queer-owned products, let alone products wh the word ‘gay’ their tle,” Hodson told The Post. “When was the last time you saw the word gay at a rtrant, bar, liquor store, or grocery store?