Link to the n*de dudes
I was researching Ryan McParland, the Irish actor who plays the younger brother on How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, and I found a cast photo from Pushers (2025), a Channel 4 comedy. With two short guys.
Two short guys? I'm definitely watching this show!
Turns out that Pushers is not available to stream in the U.S., but I watched some clips on Youtube.
It stars Rosie Jones as Emily Dawkins, a woman with cerebral palsy who loses her benefits and needs some way to make money -- and impress her crush (a lady). Enter lovable doofus Ewen (Ryan McParland), who wants to "make money fast" in the amateur drug-dealing game. He notices that Emily is invisible; people are disturbed by her disability, and pretend not to see her. A perfect drug runner!
Emily suggests using her charity, Wee CU (providing accessible toilets), as a cover for the drug business. And she recruits some other disabled people for the crew:
Hope (Libby Mae) handles the money-laundering, and pushes to expand the business into spice (an artificial cannabinoid).
Sam (Jon Furlong, in the back) became aggressive during her first drug sale, so she hired him as the muscle. He's garrulous and rather a tipster.
Harry (Ruben Reuter, hugging Ryan) wanted to make a documentary about the experience, but they reject the idea. He handles the website and the social media.
Harry is an actor, dancer, and filmmaker (his dream is to direct Hollyoakes).
In the first clip I watched, Harry and Ewan are hiding from a real drug lord - the kind that cuts your d*ck off -- and he suggests disguising themselves with drag. He's an expert on hairstyling and makeup.
Ewan: "F*cking hell, I look like me nan."
Harry: "No, you're attractive."
Ewan "Are you saying me nan ain't attractive?"
In another clip, the gang interviews for their jobs. Harry says that he's working at a pub with his Dad, but he wants to make enough money to ask his boyfriend Kevin to marry him.
A gay character! They already had a lesbian character, so there's really no reason to make Harry gay -- unless the actor is gay in real life.
Ruben Reuter was born in 2000 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He has eight previous on-screen acting credits, most significantly the teen soap The Dumping Ground (2015-2024). His character, Finn, was hetero, but he also may have a gay-subtext buddy-bond with Harry (Philip Graham Scott).
A n*de Yorkshire guy to tide you over on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends
Ruben is also a reporter for Channel 4 News. He won the SENSE Journalism Award (for reporting on issues involving people with complex disabilities).
Tired of hearing about Ruben's accomplishments yet?
In April 2025, he danced at the International Draft Works, which showcases the work of up-and-coming choreographers.
One more: Ruben made the list of the Disability Power 100 in 2025, and was invited to a gala at Westminster Palace to celebrate the start of Disability History Month.



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