‘Duck Dynasty’ Creator Starred In Indie Film About Gay Porn
Oh, my! What’s Bible-whacking ‘Duck Dynasty’ family patriarch Phil Robinson going to say about this delicious revelation?
The producer and creator of the A&E show “Duck Dynasty” once starred in a dark, homoerotic indie film about the gay porn industry called “The Fluffer.”
BuzzFeed reported Friday that in 2001, Scott Gurney played a “gay-for-pay” meth addict who acts in erotic videos. The film premiered that year at the Toronto Film Festival.
“The Fluffer” revolved around the destructive relationship between Gurney’s character and a gay college student — played by Michael Cunio — employed to keep Gurney aroused on set during filming.
For now, noted BuzzFeed reporter Kate Arthur, the film remains proudly displayed on Gurney’s IMDB page.
The revelation provides an interesting — and some would say amusing — counterpoint to the media flap that has swept up around anti-LGBT and racist remarks by “Duck Dynasty” patriarch Phil Robertson.
Hat tip: Raw Story