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Dacre Montgomery's Shirtless Stranger Things Audition Tape Is Intense

Dacre Montgomery's Shirtless 'Stranger Things' Audition Tape Is Intense

Dacre Montgomery's Shirtless 'Stranger Things' Audition Tape Is Intense

*faints*

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The one thing Stranger Things was missing in the first season is a hot man we could all swoon over.

Boy, did that change with the addition of Dacre Montgomery's character Billy, who joined the cast of season two. Billy is a badass. He’s a troublemaker. He’s unequivocally cool. Claims have been made that he’s gay (as well as homophobic). Honestly, I don’t even care what he is. I just want there to be more air time of him in season three.

The Aussie actor auditioned for the second season of Stranger Things shirtless. He apparently also wore a nude-colored G-string for part of it, but apparently that was edited out of his tape. (Honestly, that’s homophobia at it’s finest. How DARE they?)

In a recent interview with GQ, Dacre decided to dance in a G-string during the audition after, "I did a play in high school, and that's the only reason I had this nude-colored G-string [laughs]. I think Billy's kind of unpredictable nature, it's not like me. It's obviously not like me to get in a G-string and do that, so I was like, what wouldn't Dacre do? And when I heard the music, I was like, well, whatever. YOLO."

Nevertheless, even though we don’t see Dacre prancing in a thong, you will still want to watch his audition tape. His acting is both very intense and very arousing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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Zachary Zane

Zachary Zane is a writer, YouTube influencer, and activist whose work focuses on (bi)sexuality, gender, dating, relationships, and identity politics. Check out his YouTube channel here.

Zachary Zane is a writer, YouTube influencer, and activist whose work focuses on (bi)sexuality, gender, dating, relationships, and identity politics. Check out his YouTube channel here.