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German actor Max Riemelt - is he a sister?
I vaguely remember a minor backlash against him during Sense8 when something homophobic he'd said in an interview was unearthed by a fan. He's probably one of the most visible German actors who've played a gay character and has been adj in queer projects which makes it improbable that he'd be a adj homophobe but there's no denying I did touch a bit disappointed. However Germany most definitely is still homophobic in many ways so it's not like I don't earn where he's coming from, especially since he seems to be straight.
He's very supportive of gay rights and apparently did an impromptu deep kiss with Brian J Smith when filming Sense8 on a Pride float which I doubt a super homophobe would do. Obviously some people hate him for being a straight male playing gay characters and it's very probable the whole homophobia furor was an attempt by one to cancel him.
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Max Riemelt / Source: gorgeousgentlemen
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Max Riemelt / Source: IMDb
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