Link to the n*de dudes
It's Derek Chatwick: he posts the scene on his Instagram, and states that Parker is now a regular on the show. But he only appears in that one episode. Maybe it was cancelled.
He has 1.7 million followers! That's quite an accomplishment for someone with only 16 posts. He must be doing something besides flexing.
Then I found interviews in Attitude, Them, and Gay Times that reveal a lot of biographical information.
Originally Derek Binsack, he was born on Long Island in 1995. He graduated from Sachem High School in Lake Ronkonkoma in 2013. I couldn't find any college information; maybe he moved directly into a career as a fitness model and influencer.
Men need plump lips and silky eyes, when they're not in drag?
And he had a few acting gigs:The short Cowboy Baby (2012), about a teenager exploring his "nascent physical curiosity.."
Experimenter (2015) is about the famous Milgram Experiment, where most test subjects were willing to deliver electric shocks to strangers when an authority figure told them to. Peter Sarsgaard, the Queerbaiting Detective in The Bride, played Stanley Milgram. Derek played one of the test subjects.
He changed his name to Derek Chatwick for uncredited roles in Scream Queens (2016), Blue Bloods (2016), and Wonderstruck (2017).
But two things pushed him into considering acting as a serious career.
More after the break.
First, he came out to the industry in a 2018 Gay Times interview, with no backlash.
Second, one of his roommates, a costume designer for the gay historical drama Hollywood, talked him into being an extra, playing a high school quarterback. He didn't like just standing around, so they gave him a part where he hooks up with an older guy.
When it premiered on Netflix in 2020, Derek's agent started calling him. Very few musclemen, especially those who are gay in real life, are willing to play gay characters. So he was suddenly in demand.
A career playing only gay characters? He's living the dream of the many actors who had to reject gay roles, or play gay while pretending to be straight.
A Jenkins Family Christmas (2021): Two adult sisters face the first Christmas after their father's death, when a half-sister suddenly shows up. But "It's family only," so she can't be there. They also have a problem with their brother (Anthony Chatmon III), who wants to bring his boyfriend (Derek).
Hashtag Proposal (2023): A man and a woman have to pretend to be a romantic couple, for reasons. Derek plays the woman's gay best friend, who helps them with the ruse.
Bring the Law (2026): A disgraced cop (Brendan Fehr) uncovers corruption in his own department. Derek plays Lewis, who doesn't appear in the plot synopsis. But he's probably gay.
And, in 2026 he made his off-Broadway debut in Messy White Gays: A gay couple murders their hookup -- because he only "liked" Jean Smart in Hackers. He should have said "loved." They stuff him in the credenza -- just before their friends arrive for brunch. Derek plays the "uncannily hot" brunch guest Addison.
You'd think that someone who makes his living on being hot would have a lot of n*de photos online, but all I could find was a revealing underwear shot.
So here's Roby Attal (n*de on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends).
See also: Jonah Beckett: Sean Hayes' godson does bottom stuff, faints, s*cks, gets nekkid. And that's just on tv. With Trevor's jnk and Milo's backside
"Partner Track": A high-powered female lawyer keeps getting dissed by people with p*nises. Yes, we see a few. With Roby Attal.










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