Link to the n*de photos
"C*ck Sparrer Sold Out."
"Circle J*rks Live on Stage."
Looks like Paxton and I share several interests.
Actually, those are both hardcore streetpunk bands from the 1970s. I don't know if Pax is a fan or just expressing an interest in the names, but it's worth a closer look.
Ok biceps for a beginner, and the duck lips are rather femme.
Paxton Booth was born in Pomona, California in 2010, and started acting at age three, in a series of national commercials. His on-screen work began with the short Greener Grass in 2015, and continued with guest shots on Hack My Life, Teachers, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and Adam Ruins Everything.
He played the Young Kenny on a 2016 episode of The Real O'Neals. Kenny is the gay son in a conservative Irish-Catholic family, played as a teen by gay actor Noah Galvin (backside and d*ck on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends).
A promising start, buddy.
Paxton's most significant role to date was on Coop and Cam Ask the World (2018-20). The titular siblings (Dakota Lotus, Ruby Rose Turner) host an internet show, Would You Wrather, in which fans vote on which prank they should do, or later which solution to a problem they should choose.
Younger brother Ollie (Paxton, left) has a gay-subtext buddy (Fred Tsai), and non-heterosexist plotlines: he pours garbage into a classmates desk in order to impress him (say what?); gets lost in the mall while his siblings are babysitting him; is bullied by a boy at the ice rink; is trapped by a rock slide on a camping trip...gets a crush on a girl...
Dang, I knew it couldn't last. First rule of teencoms: every boy, regardless of his age, must demonstrate that he is heterosexual.
A 2020 article in Jejune Magazine tells us that Paxton is "seriously woke" for a nine-year old. He notes that he buys from girls' and guys' sections of the clothing store,and prefers pink, which results in a lot of bullying. He wants to start a gender-neutral clothing line that will fight bullying and "give other youngsters a chance to fully embrace who they are."
He uses "who they are" as a closeted term for "gay," but later he (along with other Disney kids) wears purple to note that he opposes LGBTQ bullying.
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