True Story: Gay Porn Couple Samuel Colt & Chris Porter Slept With Morgan McMichaels of RuPaul’s Drag Race

Well, we’re not lying with the headline for this post. Gay porn couple Samuel Colt and Chris Porter are, indeed, sleeping with former RuPaul’s Drag Race contender Morgan McMichaels. The trio appeared together in a shoot for photographer Jose A Guzman Colon, as well as a video entitled “7 Minutes of Heaven”. Check it out below!

– Dewitt

Photo credit: Jose A Guzman Colon

Click through to see another pic and watch the video clip:

41 thoughts on “True Story: Gay Porn Couple Samuel Colt & Chris Porter Slept With Morgan McMichaels of RuPaul’s Drag Race

  1. Sorry.  I doubt either of them could get it up for that monster.  Then again, some people get it up for money so you never know. 

  2. You took the words right out of my mouth. I was going to say disgusting too. Drag Queens are such a turn off sexually.

  3. Geez, what’s with the hateful comments?  I’m not into drag, but I like the pic.  How can we expect people to be tolerant of all of us, if we can’t be tolerant of each other?  Geezus!

  4. Frankly my dear  I don’t give a damn !  
    but she’d better not be in a water bed with those heels !  
    I don’t care who they sleep with  none of them even faintly makes my dick twitch !

  5. Bull, Drag Queens are totally different from being a gay man. I am a masculine gay man and I don’t prefer to dress in women’s clothing and act like a woman.

  6. There is not one person with common sense on here… They didn’t have sex or do a scene. They did a FUCKING PHOTO SHOOT! You know, like photography.. Fucking morons.

  7. And your point is?  So, you don’t like ’em or want to be ’em, but that STILL does not make them disgusting monsters or any less of a gay man than anyone else.  And no, being a drag queen is NOT totally different of being a gay man, it is just ONE type of a man, gay or str8.   And before you comment yes, there are st8 men who do drag!

    Following expressions of some on here, seems as if they believe that anyone who is different is LESS than them.   Think about it next time someone exhibits prejudice against you because you’re different.

  8. please remember that just because a gay man does drag, it doesn’t mean they are any less of a man when they live 99% of their life as a regular guy. Some of us enjoy the character acting of it and it can bring in some extra money performing at clubs in these hard times. 

  9. Actually it was dumb, no point to that all. You got 2 hot guys and everybody is sitting there. lol. I would’ve been draped across them and more. Try again Lady. 

  10. I’m sure your definition of ‘masculine’ is different than my definition of ‘masculine’….

  11. Don’t hate me for having an opinion. I don’t identify Drag Queens with as being gay. I guess I stepped on a few bitter Drag Queens toes for having an opinion. Guess what get over yourselves Queens. If not, who cares?

  12. What is your definition of homophobic? I am a gay male, but I don’t identify with Drag Queens nor do I want to have anything to do with them. I prefer not to dress up in women’s clothes and act like Rupal and his pals.

  13. “I don’t care for drag” is an opinion. “Drag queens are disgusting” is an ignorant opinion. There’s a difference.

  14. Homophobic is when you move from the statements in the post just above to the ones you opened with, such as “I was going to say disgusting too.” For that matter, “nor do I want to have anything to do with them” is pretty homophobic, too. I may not want to have sex with women, for instance, but outside my bedroom, they’re welcome in my life. As are most people – except homophobic idiots.

  15. Great, fun pics.
    Have all the drag haters considered the fact that a leather dude decked out in full leather chaps, jacket and harness is just another form of drag. It’s all about costumes and the theatrics of it. Clearly there’s a lot of guys who have an internalized fear of being anything less than a Tom of Finland hyper masculine super dude. They can’t deal with it in themselves and so they really can’t tolerate it out in the world. If you’re triggered by drag, the problem is with you and not with the drag queen. Lighten up guys. Try expressing your opinion and not projecting your judgments. “Disgusting”, “scary” and “monster” are judgments. “I prefer not to dress in drag or date drag queens” is an opinion. Try and remember that the next time you feel judged by others, like Presidential candidates for example.
    That being said…to each his own. And hurray for Dewitt for helping to push the edge and bring a variety of posts to us…especially those how have to hate on it all.

  16. Whether or not you are into DQ’s is inconsequential to me.  But what IS are statements such as “Drag Queens are totally differen’t from being a gay man”. It’s a passive degrading remark and is as hurtful as the others comments on here that say they are disgusting monsters etc.

    The GLBQT community covers a wide spectrum of various types of people, hence the rainbow flag symbol.  When you denigrate one aspect of our community you denigrate us all.  Just think about it.  And mayhaps next time you hear or read a disgusting remark about one of us, you’ll understand.  And hopefully come to that persons defense rather than joining in on the hateful and hurtful remarks.

  17. and, to give you further response: my definition of “homophobic” is that which is hostile towards, antagonistic towards, or shows (irrational) fear of those individuals who do not exhibit “hetero-normative/perceived-gender_expected” behaviour.

    now, there is a difference between me saying “one needs to embrace one’s brothers and sisters,” and me saying “one needs to tolerate “unreasonable annoyances´´.” 

    i guess the simplest way to explain myself is, i won’t ask a drag queen to change himself.
    as long as he does nothing that causes direct harm (of any form), and otherwise knows when to act appropriately, he may sashé and play Dress Up all day.
    for all that I can care.

  18. If it wasn’t for drag queens, you wouldn’t have the right to be out there as the ignorant gay man you are.  Ever hear of stonewall??  virtually all major advances in “gay rights” in the 20th century came on the backs of the drag queens and other less conventional, less assimilated members of our tribe.  learn your history!!! 

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