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Hunter Doohan: The Hottie of ‘Wednesday’ & His Real-Life Man
Hunter Doohan has officially set hearts racing once again with Netflix’s recently released teaser for the second season of the hit series Wednesday.
Returning as the charismatic yet dangerously unpredictable Tyler Galpin, Doohan has fans thirsting not only for more of his intriguing nature but for his undeniably steamy screen presence.
In a moment that’s already gone viral, viewers got an eyeful of Tyler’s remarkable transformation from sweet barista to sinister Hyde, showcased in provocative images of Doohan shirtless and bound in chains—a scene that has unsurprisingly dominated social media chatter.
One particularly cheeky Instagram commenter joked, “Will you ever find your shirt? The real plot of season two,” while others affectionately dubbed him “the most handsome Hyde,” celebrating the darker yet undoubtedly hotter turn his character seems poised to take this season.
Off-camera, Doohan’s real life is equally intriguing and wonderfully passionate.
The openly queer player is happily married to film producer and regulation student Fielder Jewett, proving real-life
Actor Hunter Doohan, who plays Tyler on Netflix’s Wednesday, got married to his husband at a ceremony officiated by a co-star.
The actor plays the teenage barista Tyler Gaplin, the love interest of Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday Addams in the TV series. The series has been one of the biggest streaming hits of the year.
In real life, the 28-year-old actor has opened up about his relationship with his film producer husband Fielder Jewett.
The couple got married in June after they got engaged during the pandemic on December 31, 2020.
Actor Bryan Cranston, who plays Doohan’s onscreen father in stressful crime drama Your Honor, officiated the wedding ceremony.
Speaking about his relationship with Jewett, Doohan told the Keep It! podcast this week, “We met in, love, 2015 and then got engaged during the pandemic.
“The pandemic was great for me because I’d been off shooting Your Honor for six months in New Orleans.
“So I came back and all of a sudden we got to spend time together. We had so many friends that either broke up or got married during the pandemic or had a baby.”
Hunter Doohan said the men met after matching on Tinder. He told the pod
Wednesday's Hunter Doohan came out as gay after his girlfriend introduced him to Will & Grace
8 December 2022, 16:27 | Updated: 19 April 2024, 09:43
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Hunter Doohan is now married to his husband Fielder Jewett and is finest friends with his ex-girlfriend.
Wednesdaystar Hunter Doohan has revealed that watching Will & Grace played a key role in helping him realise he was gay.
Fans of Hunter Doohan will already know that the actor is gay in real life. He may play Wednesday's love interest Tyler Gaplin on screen but, outside of the show, he's married to film producer Fielder Jewett. The couple got engaged on on December 31st 2020 and had their wedding this year with Hunter’s Your Honor co-star Bryan Cranston officiating the ceremony.
Now, Hunter has opened up about coming out and how his ex-girlfriend showing him Will & Grace was formative for him.
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Jenna Ortega reveals why she thinks Wednesday Addams is a gay icon
1 December 2022, 12:34 | Updated: 19 April 2024, 09:41
Jenna Ortega explains how her Wednesday Addams is distinct from the others
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"She’s somebody who embraces her differences and isn’t out to please anybody. And I feel like that’s a really, really forceful thing to see."
Jenna Ortega has opened up about her portrayal of Wednesday Addams and why she thinks that Wednesday is a gay icon.
Ever since The Addams Family movie franchise debuted back in 1991, many LGBTQ+ viewers have resonated with Wednesday Addams. Christina Ricci's brilliant portrayal of the gothic, death-obsessed teenager cemented Wednesday's status as a same-sex attracted icon. Since then, she's been depicted by the likes of Chloe Grace Moretz and now Jenna Ortega in Netflix's Wednesday.
Following the release of Wednesday, Jenna has discussed Wednesday's ongoing popularity among the queer community.
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When asked by Gayety why she thinks Wednesday is seen as a gay icon,
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