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Just How Gay
Is ‘Barbie’? It Depends on Who You Ask
By Chris Azzopardi
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Let’s face it: “Barbie” was going to be gay. Maybe not gay enough, according to some gays. Maybe too gay, according to anti-gays. The fact is, this is a movie about Barbie, and wherever Barbie goes, some inherent queerness will go, too. As a kid, I remember wanting to be Barbie’s best gay friend — I imagined we’d have some pretty fun sleepovers in her Dreamhouse. I also imagined some pretty fun sleepovers with Ken.
So now that “Barbie” is a splashy, pinksoaked blockbuster, director Greta Gerwig serves up a feminist fantasia in which a diverse group of Barbies, including several played by LGBTQ+ actors, reclaim their world from their Ken-ruling counterparts. As a gay boy led into gay adulthood by strong women, I am on board with all that girl power in Gerwig’s “Barbie.”
I also appreciate that the film, starring Margot Robbie as the leading Barbie and Ryan Gosling as the leading Ken, is full of queer subtext that has sent right-wingers into a anti-queer meltdown because, god forbid, dolls should be for everyone. Fox News reported that a Christian news site “warns” that the film ‘“forgets core audience’ in favor of trans agenda and gender themes.”
Let them have their bigoted feelings while the rest of us admire “Barbie” for what it is: a coming-of-age film that lets underdogs come out on top. Here are five of the queerest things to love about “Barbie.”
1. LGBTQ+ actors play the dolls
Queers actors are among those portraying the Barbies and Kens in Gerwig’s Barbie Land. I’d say that’s remarkable, but that kind of casting, where queer people are just in the mix of onscreen talent, should be the norm in all films. In “Barbie,” it is, however, especially meaningful seeing the
iconic but historically heteronormative dolls portrayed by openly queer actors (to be fair, no characters are straight or gay since
dolls, according to Robbie, don’t have sexual orientation because they all just have plastic nubs down there). Scott Evans, who is Chris Evans’ gay brother, is a Ken, while queer “Love, Simon” actress Alexandra Shipp plays a Barbie. Trans actor Hari Nef also plays a Barbie, and Kate McKinnon is “Weird Barbie,” who emanates some real lesbian vibes (McKinnon herself is openly lesbian) particularly when she offers Robbie’s Barbie some more practical, everyday footwear — those being Birkenstocks.
2. Ken’s queer energy
It would be a shame to feature Ken as prominently as this film does without at least winking at the queer boys, such as myself, who loved him. Thankfully, this fact is realized in Gerwig’s “Barbie,” which suggests that Ken is both an object of desire for men,
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including other Kens, and that he may even be chasing Barbie for reasons that aren’t exactly amorous in nature. Maybe Ken needs Barbie like Jack needs Karen?
The Kens in this movie, after all, are confused about who they should be, spending so much time proving their masculinity because they are convinced that is how they should act. That societal pressure alone is a familiar stress to any gay man, but “Barbie” does loosely put Ken somewhere on the spectrum of queerness, whether that be a quick cameo from Magic Earring Ken, modeled on gay fashion and also known as “Cock Ring Ken,” or by showing Evans riding a horse stick in
4. The Indigo Girls
When I first saw the trailer for “Barbie,” I couldn’t help but feel a sense of vindication for the Indigo Girls, whose name I’ve often heard referred to in mainstream culture as “lesbian music” for the mere fact that duo Emily Saliers and Amy Ray are lesbians. Suddenly, here was Barbie, a beloved commercial figure, flipping the script on that stereotypical notion, driving her pink Corvette and belting out “Closer to Fine” as she leaves Barbie Land for the real world.
“You don’t imagine a folk lesbian duo to be in this hot-pink Barbie movie,” Tig Notaro told Trish Bendix at The New York Times. “Kind of just selfishly and personally, I feel like, ‘Yeah, we were onto something all these years,’ you know? It’s validating. Obviously it’s been a huge hit forever, but this is so next level.” Perhaps as a way to emphasize this union of commercial and queer culture, openly gay Grammy winner Brandi Carlie and her wife Catherine cover the song on the soundtrack’s expanded edition.
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a way that doesn’t exactly register as totally straight. Meanwhile, Gosling’s Ken gets kissed on the cheek by two other Kens, including Evans, during a homoerotic ballet sequence that includes the lyric “put that manly hand in mine.” He does not seem to mind.
3. Gender-neutral bathrooms
One of the most obvious displays of queer inclusivity in “Barbie” involves just a few words spoken by Will Ferrell: “gender-neutral bathrooms.” I nearly applauded when Ferrell, beloved for potty-humor comedies that surely attracts those who have issues with transgender people using whatever bathroom they want, was running down the list of what you’d find at the Mattel headquarters. At
Always an Allan, never a Ken. If Ken was the object of so many queer boys’ affection, Allan was the doll many of us could relate to — when we weren’t daydreaming about being Barbie, that is. Allan, portrayed by Michael Cera, is the doll version of me at 13 years old, avoiding all the Kens at the bus stop while I exclusively shuffled between women artists on my Walkman. In “Barbie,” Cera’s Allan, who wears a crocheted button-down with colors that resemble a rainbow and whose body isn’t tan and chiseled like the Kens, is right at home with the Barbies himself, not so much the Kens and all of their abs and swaggering machismo. For those reasons alone, Allan is the outsider in all of us.
Chris Azzopardi is the Editorial Director of Pride Source Media Group and Q Syndicate, the national LGBTQ+ wire service. He has interviewed a multitude of superstars, including Cher, Meryl Streep, Mariah Carey and Beyoncé. His work has also appeared in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, GQ and Billboard. Reach him via Twitter @ chrisazzopardi.
Mattel, people pick whatever bathroom best suits them. For one of the biggest films of the year to be given the stamp of approval from a giant corporation that makes products for children, some of the same kids these antitrans bathroom bills affect, that’s a small victory.
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Beyoncé the After Party
As Atlanta prepares to receive Beyoncé for a whole weekend, X Midtown is making sure that you can continue the party after the concert with a two-day event that celebrates the queen Bey. Come out and listen to all her best hits while watching videos ofher very of best performances.
WHEN: Friday, August 11 and Saturday August 12 at 10 pm
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CVNTY Tour: Beyonce After Party with Kevin Aviance
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WHEN: Saturday, August 12, 11 pm
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Unleash Your Summer
By Mikkel Hyldebrandt
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As the sun-kissed days of summer envelop us in their warm embrace, we find ourselves basking in the glow of newfound confidence, radiance, and allure. The hot summer months have a magical way of igniting our inner flames, inspiring us to step out of our comfort zones and embrace a sexiness that’s uniquely our own. From outdoor workouts that sculpt our bodies to vibrant social interactions that light up our spirits, summer gifts us with the tools to fully embody our allure.
Even though summer is nearing an end, it is time for you to embrace the sizzle you’ve cultivated and explore how you can harness the energy of the season to maximize your sexiness potential.
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2) Glossier Boy Brow Clear, $18
Deeply nourish and hydrate your skin for that coveted glow and experience the indulgent scent that will have others move in closer to catch a whiff of your warm, sunkissed skin.
3) Saltair Santal Bloom Body Lotion, $14
Summer is at its peak, and you may want to switch up your scent game so that is aligns with your hotter and better self. Like this smoky and woodsy fragrance that will also take you effortlessly into fall.
4) Hawthorne Play Cologne, $50
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Opt for stylish, comfortable swimwear that celebrates your body and underlines the sexy – maybe go for a brief to expose even more skin?
5) Nasty Pig Neon Brandmark Bikini, $59 (available at boynextdorrmenswear.com)
Make those last parties of summer matter with some sexy gear that will not only boost your confidence but will also be fun to play with.
6) CELLBLOCK 13 Huntsman Neoprene Harness, $78
Show off your progress with a mesh polo that showcases your body while still keeping you covered – now that’s sexy!
7) Obey Rolling Mesh Quarter Zip Polo Shirt, $90
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