Meanwhile, we recently had an in-depth chat with Nick himself ahead of the UK release of his self-titled debut album this week (July 17), in which he opened up about his gay fan base and we tried our best to keep it together – click here to read our interview in full. Kingdom was renewed by Direct TV last year for a 20-episode second season, with 10 episodes set to air in the autumn and the remaining 10 to air in 2016.
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Scenes even better than this you say? We're setting our Sky+ recorder as we speak. I’m willing to go on the journey wherever it takes me… I’m committed." "It’s an incredibly important story on all levels – acceptance isn’t the first word in this (fighting) world.
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"He’s not really okay with what’s happening at the moment… it’s going to go there I’m sure," the 22 year-old said of Nate's man-on-man scenes. It’s a deep internal struggle and it’s very difficult for this character."Īnd Jonas added that he had no qualms about it.
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The season 1 finale of the US boxing drama might have left our mouths hanging after Nick Jonas's character Nate Kulina was seen being turned away from a gay bar before receiving oral sex from a man, but Nick's teased that there's a lot more to come in season 2.Īppearing at an Outfest Q&A for the show over the weekend (July 12), the J ealous singer promised he was willing to do whatever the script required of him as Nate's storyline progresses.Īsked if Nate will have full-on gay sex scenes in upcoming episodes, which are currently being filmed, series creator Byron Balasco teased: "A man has needs.