I don’t want to suggest that
Ton Wellingt has had some work done on his face, but there has to be some reason he looks so fucking surprised in every single one of his photos. And while we’re busy dumping on him, what the hell is up with his name? It looks incomplete. I know names don’t always translate well across cultures, but his parents really dropped the ball by naming their kid “Ton.” That’s just setting your kid up for an eating disorder. If you can overlook those things,
G Magazine’s October Desejo model is otherwise pretty damn fuckable.
Strange as it may be, the infrequency of my posting is not the reason for Marcos Seya’s layout from the November issue of G Magazine being posted in the month of December. No, that would be because of G’s decision to release the issue on the very last day in the month. Factor in a couple of days for scans to circulate on the Internet and there you have it. Now to the man. While he doesn’t really do much for me above the neck, Marcos is pretty amazing everywhere else. A “dancer” by night, the 21-year-old is also exploring acting. So far this has only led to Brazilian novelas and appearing on a variety show. Well Marcos, it’s only up from here.
In what seems like a natural pairing, G Magazine managed to snag the winner of the 2009 Mr. Gay Brazil for their October issue. This month last year we got a look at a runner-up in Maicon Araújo, but this year we get Anderson Soares, a 21-year-old who actually won the damn thing. I’m not sure what the qualifications are for winning such a title, but if the contest is mostly based on physical qualities, I’d say the right person won.
Finding
Silvio Lindemberg in the infamous July issue of
G Magazine was quite the pleasant surprise. And that wasn’t only because I find him much more attractive than cover model
Rafael Caumo, but also because the existence of a Desejo model in an issue of G Magazine has been a rarity in recent issues.
The middle of any given month is pretty late for the layout of a
G Magazine cover model to show up on the internet. Tack on a whole other month and you’ve left absolutely no time for July’s
Rafael Caumo to reign as the current cover model. The lag in Rafael’s photos becoming available is not for a lack of interest, but rather the late release date (July 30th) and the amount of time it took for the magazine to get distributed all over Brazil. If anything, the lag produced some sort of mystical aura for this issue. Quite frankly, it wasn’t worth the wait.