Five Gay Monsters Write Their Bad Bromance

Lady Gaga, Bad Romance, Bad Bromance, gay guys, dancing, choreography, homemade music video, boners, lip-syncing, friends, Boston

When a video of a group of gay guys dancing to their favorite pop song hits the internet, it seems like the immediate reaction is "OMG, it's like the new 'Single Ladies'". On any other day, this would bother me. But I have a feeling that Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" may seriously be the new "Single Ladies". If you haven't already started choreographing your personal music video, you better hop to it and get with the program.

Our first reinterpretation, simply entitled "Bad Bromance", comes from five absurdly cute boys in Boston. If you can't tell from the picture above, one of them is definitely channeling Fairuza Balk from The Craft, and it's absolutely terrifying in a gives-me-a-boner kind of way. Oh, and if you can't tell by now which guy I'm absolutely crushing on, you really haven't been reading this blog long enough…

– Dewitt

To watch the "Bad Bromance" video, follow the JUMP:

18 thoughts on “Five Gay Monsters Write Their Bad Bromance

  1. Ummm… Well all I can say about this is that the guy in all black, on his bed, in a dark room is friggen cute. Otherwise, I wise like. WTF?

  2. It’s surprisingly good for a fan made video… I enjoyed it… Not to mention the scruffy one was cute as hell.

  3. not funny, just bad.
    bad song, too. sounds like she’s singing with a couple of dicks down her throat.

  4. I like how some of the guys are, shall we say, less committed to the theatrics of the video? LOL. And what’s with leaving the products in the bathtub?!

  5. great that these fans went to the effort to do it,, shut up all u sad fuckers,, just because you all woul dlook so fat and ugly on a home made vid ,,,

  6. I think it’s an existential, Kafka-esque reinterpretation of a truly seminal song, and what it’s really saying is, “I’m a college kid with wayyyyyyy too much time on my hands.”

  7. I think it’s an existential, Kafka-esque reinterpretation of a truly seminal song, and what it’s really saying is, “I’m a college kid with wayyyyyyy too much time on my hands.”

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