"How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child."King Lear, as written by William Shakespeare. Or maybe Christopher Marlowe, Sir Walter Raleigh, or Francis Bacon. All I know is someone with a way with words said it.
Last week, 20/20 had a story about "affluenza"a term used to defend the actions of rotten, spoiled, rich kids. This made me think of King Lear. For those of you less literary types ( and thank God for you ), let me explain. King Lear had three daughters. On their own, they had no money, no talent, nothing. They were kinda like the 17th-century version of the Kardashiansexcept they didn't all sleep with Black men.
Then there's Isabella Cruisethe daughter of Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. I hasten to add that she is not the spawn of either of their loinsnot that this matters, of course. I'm simply pointing out that you can just tell there's no genetic linkkinda like when you look at Tom and Suri Cruise. Isabella just got married in Londonwhere her mom, Nicole Kidman, is doing a play. But Kidman was not invited to the nuptials. Why? Allegedly, the couple wanted to keep everything low-key. But we hear it was a Scientology ceremony and, according to the "religion," Nicole is a non-person. And how do you invite a non-person? Do they have a non-address?
We hear that John Travolta's recent dinner with Barbra Streisand was all part of his bid to be cast in her remake of Gypsy. Am I the only one who thinks this is inspired casting? If I close my eyes, I can almost see him as Miss Mazeppa! Alas, he's angling for the role of Herbie.
Last week, I was a special guest at the Miami and Fort Lauderdale Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, now known as MiFo ( and special thanks to Will from Argentina, who took such good care of me ). One of the highlights was Kiss Me, Kill Me, a new film by director Casper Andreas. I must say that Casper has a way of making a small budget look like a million bucks. While I think the movie aspires to be some sort of "nouveau film noir," star Van Hansis calls it "West Hollywood noir"probably a more accurate term. While one could quibble about some of the writing and acting, Hansis undeniably turns in a multilayered performance in the lead role.
America's Next Top Model was just cancelled. After 22 seasons, people will no longer get to judge models from the privacy of their own home. But the series is still making news. Nyle DiMarco ( the show's first deaf contestant ) was answering some Twitter questions when someone asked if he was into guys or girls. "Fluid" was his response. I presume that means his sexuality is fluid on the Kinsey scale ... but perhaps he's simply into fluids. You can wonder about that while looking at his hot photos on BillyMasters.com .
Ratings for Empire have dropped slightly since last season, and 50 Cent says he knows why: "There are 3 million less viewers who tuned into last night's 'Empire' episode!!! did you watch it? We could not take the extra gay stuff or celebrity stuff last night!!!!" When asked what she thought about 50's comments, Taraji P. Henson posted one of the most brilliant responses of all time: "I pay attention to $'s NOT cents." She then added that she had to spell out "cents" because, "I couldn't even find the 'cent' sign!! #ByeBitch #Empire"
After Michael Sam posted some photos with the cast of Empire, rumor circulated that he's dating Jussie Smollett. The Empire star was asked about this by a TMZ crew. Smollett said, "Get up outta my face about that. That's my homie right there." Well, that clears up ... absolutely nothing.
One thing we do knowMichael Sam and his ex, Vito, are still at least on speaking terms. The estranged twosome teamed up for a video celebrating Spirit Day and supporting people who are being bullied.
I just learned that we lost two more members of the gay porn communityBlue Blake and Gino Colbert. Both men were performers, directors, and producers of some pretty legendary films. Interestingly enough, both trod the boards in live stage shows written by Ronnie Larsen. I had the dubious distinction of breaking this news to Larsen. He ended a Facebook post remembering them this way: "Both starred in my plays and my documentary and both died in their 50s. Way too young. So sad. Life is way too short. I relearn that lesson every single day."
We have a first for this column. Our "Ask Billy" question will be uncredited. Why? Because I was informed that this person submitted this same exact question to two other websitesneither of which answered it satisfactorily. The question is this: "When is the 'Looking' wrap-up movie going to air? And who will be in it?"
HBO is filming Looking for an Ending in November, which coincides with Jonathan Groff's break from the Broadway musical Hamilton. The two-hour movie will air in February. When last we left the show, Groff ( Patrick ) had walked out on Russell Tovey ( Kevin ) and showed up at the barber shop of Raul Castillo ( Richie ). I suppose I should now say "SPOILER ALERT." With that inanity out of the way, Patrick and Kevin do not reconcile. This makes sense, since Tovey is on Broadway in Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge and is only available for a limited shooting schedule. That leaves things wide open for Paddy and Richie to get back togetheralthough it should be noted that Castillo was just cast as Eduardo Flamingo on TV's Gotham. Raul is awfully busyhe'll soon be starring opposite our pal Leslie Jordan in a new indy flick, Finding Albie Finch.
When HBO ain't the only one looking for an ending, it's time to end yet another column. Since we ran long, we have just a moment to remind you to check out www.BillyMasters.com, where the endings are always happy. If you have a unique question for me, send it along to Billy@BillyMasters.com, and I promise to get back to you before we figure out if being a top is a prerequisite for contestants on America's Next Top Model. So, until next time, remember, one man's filth is another man's bible.