Joel Kim Booster Reveals How He Met His Boyfriend, Talks Introducing Him to His Conservative Mom
26.06.2024 - 01:15
/ justjared.com
Joel Kim Booster is opening up about his relationship with boyfriend John-Michael Sudsina.
The 36-year-old Loot actor chatted with Jesse Tyler Ferguson on the latest episode of his Dinner’s On Me podcast.
Joel talked about growing up in a conservative Christian household in the Midwest, reconnecting with his mom after his father’s passing, and falling in love for the first time after meeting his boyfriend at “Gay Disneyland.”
Head inside to find out what he had to share…
Here’s what he shared:
On the culture shock he experienced when he began going to public school after being homeschooled: “I had friends at church, you know, but meeting all different kinds of people and having really my only frame of reference for how to conduct yourself from TV and media. I remember being shocked, really, when I found out that people would talk about each other behind their backs, like, friends would do that. And in small ways that now I recognize are healthy and normal. ‘Oh my god, Emily’s late again, Emily’s always so late.’ And then Emily shows up and I go, ‘Emily, did you know everyone says that you’re late all the time?’ I’m not really getting that.”
On meeting his boyfriend in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico: “Yeah, yeah. Gay Disneyland. It was the first big party weekend and we met out through mutual friends on the first night and I took him home and we watched the sunrise together on the beach and talked after we hooked up. And then the next day it was like, I saw him again and we both had very much the vibe of like, ‘We know how these weekends work. You don’t have to continue to talk to me. You can find your next conquest. I’m not going to glom onto you. You’re not going to glom onto me.’ And he was very, again, like, you know, ‘This
The website popstar.one is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can
send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.