Link to the n*de photos and uncensored signs
Circle j***, 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 begins 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 is on the Disney Channel's Coop and Cam Ask the World (2018-20). The titular siblings (Dakota Lotus, and 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 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 doesn't specifically mention LGBTQ kids, but later he (along with the rest of the cast) wears wear purple to note that they oppose LGBTQ bullying.
More after the break
After Coop and Cam, Paxton appeared in four episodes of The Patient (2022). Steve Carrell as a therapist with a dead wife (of course) is held captive by a patient (Domnhall Gleeson, n*de on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends), who is seeking relief from his homicidal urges. So maybe just make an appointment?
His son Ezra (Andrew Leeds) became estranged from the family when he converted to Orthodox Judaism. Paxton plays Ezra's son, Dov.
I Believe in Santa (2022) stars John Ducey as a man whose belief in Santa Claus jeopardizes his relationship with The Girl. He has a gay Muslim buddy (Sachin Bhatt), and a 10-year old "sworn enemy" (Paxton), who wears a rainbow puffer jacket to signify that he is also gay.
Wait -- a grown man has a 10 year old enemy? Something is off here, but the point is, Paxton is playing a gay-vague character.
Paxton's last acting role listed on the IMDB is a 2024 episode of Young Sheldon. He plays a member of the Baptist church attended by Sheldon's mother.
Next question: I know that Paxton likes buying from the boys' and girls' sections of the clothing store, he has played a few gay-vague characters, amd here he is surfing on a unicorn, but is he actually gay?
In his social media posts, he's surrounded by girls -- LOTS of girls -- all the time. Pairs and trios. Three on each side. Standing at the end of a long liine. Next to him at every social event.
But you almost never see him with a guy.











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