Celebrity catastrophe Stephen Baldwin, whose appearance on England’s Celebrity Big Brother was quite quick – he and um, Sisqo were each evicted Friday – is profiled in the Guardian, prattling on about his born again beliefs, but when prompted to share his view on homosexuals, Baldwin amps up the hate and the intolerance, angering and disappointing the writer, who thinks he is a “remarkably likable man” until she asks what would happen if one of his two daughters came out and the other became a stripper. “Jesus or no Jesus, if my kid starting working in a strip club, I’d beat her ass. Now the other question is interesting and culturally relevant. I have two or three very dear friends who are homosexual and they know I’m born again and we have an understanding that we’re just not going there ...” He then “reveals that he’s all for gay men who, through their faith, reject their homosexuality and get married: ‘To turn away from that lifestyle is astonishing.’”
Kellan Lutz, looking more and more like Ryan Phillippe, snowboards Saturday with his brother Brandon, atop Mt. Summit, in beautiful Big Bear, California, and Kellan killing it with a sexy sunglass scowl.
Friday, Adam Lambert invited 170 or so close friends to celebrate his 28th birthday, among the guests ex-boyfriend and smoking sexiness Drake LaBry, as well as ex’s Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson.
Meet male model Seth Travis, 26 years old, in possession of an alarmingly sexy pair of armpits. (NSFW)
Something called Spartacus is airing on something called Starz, and it is “an historical depiction of ancient Rome’s society and culture,” so season one’s second episode is naturally set in a Roman bath house, where we – the viewers – are treated to an authentic examination of that brutal, intense, sensual time, all of which means male nudity abounds. (NSFW)
World champion tennis twins Bob and Mike Bryan won their fourth men’s double title in five years Sunday at the Australian Open in Melbourne, the 31 year old beautiful brothers celebrating after besting the team of Canada’s Daniel Nestor and Serbia’s Nenad Zimonjic on the court and after the trophy presentation.

On the men’s side, despite a gallant effort, Andy Murray lost to Roger Federer in three straight sets.
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