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Put in a short clip of me fixing the line art for those of you who would have been bothered by that lol. I haven’t posted in a month but I’m planning to post every Wednesday (hopefully earlier than it was today) and Saturdays. Lots of love ❤❤
I have no idea why, but Conan reminds me of Olivia Rodrigo for some reason! Like their vibes are very very similar. I feel in a different universe, Conan is another version of Olivia or vice versa! It’s hard to explain, I hope I’m making sense ❤❤
@@sillybillyboi1994 iconic duo! Conan’s the reason I decided to listen to Olivia’s music. I thought she was just an overhyped artist but sitting down and listening to all her songs you notice how crazy talented she is. Conan’s lyrics are gorgeous as well obviously.
Putting Kit Connor in Romeo and Juliet is ridiculous stunt casting by flagging Broadway again. They have done this already with Joe Locke, but he had a smallish part rather than the lead. By his own admission (look at the youtube clip of him and Joe in the back of a taxi), he is not musical theatre trained. Can he even sing? All we have heard is 4 seconds in Rocketman. Whilst lots of people will think this is good, I am thinking of the young musical theatre trained performers who won't get their break because they want to fill the theatre with a "man of the moment" Looking at the three big roles he has taken post Heartstopper is also interesting; a straight heartthrob in A Recipe for Love (where he hooked up with his co star irl), a soldier in Warfare and now the straightest of all the straight parts ever written, Romeo. He is certainly trying to put anything LGBTQ behind him. In Heartstopper, he took a bi part in a show dedicated to casting authentically. If he were actually bi, particularly given all the off-screen drama, why would he not just have said it? This is particularly clear as logically the alternatives are 1) the show-runners lied about casting authentically or 2) he knew that they wanted to cast authentically (he said so in his Guardian interview), but he knew that the part would make him (as it has) so he was prepared to risk it anyway, hoping not too many questions would be asked...I know which one I think it was and I am amazed that the LGBTQ community at large remain so supportive of him. Will there be a huge backlash when the penny drops?
Whilst I do agree that Kit Connor as Romeo is quite shocking, there’s is still a real chance he can sing properly. And although it’s sucks new actors won’t get their break, maybe, because of him that’s just how the industry is. We have our big actors and choose them in most projects. And as far as his sexuality, it is a very meaningful thing and he probably wanted to come out on his own terms. And even if he was straight, saying he can’t play the role of Nick then does that mean all LGBTQ actors cannot play straight roles? Regardless I find it rude and strange to speculate one’s sexuality so it’s best if we leave this out of the conversation.
i think my heart restarted a little when he said savannah even tho he was talking about the city💀💀 also the “you’re not done eating yet you haven’t eaten a little piece of chocolate” was so real
haven’t posted art in a hot minute so I hope y’all enjoy. I’m working on an edit right now and should be done soon. Also part two and three of me finishing the colouring page will come out shortly. Also ignore my janky nail when I’m colouring, it got messed up 😭
Definitely not my best drawing but its fun to see how much I've improved. If you have any art tips on how to improve my drawings please let me know! :)