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Swedish hunk Alexander Skarsgård is renowned for his acting talent and beloved by the LGBTQIA+ community for being an ally. Recently, Skarsgård was recognised at Club Backdoor in Stockholm by fans and began handing out selfies and kisses. When will it be our turn?!

This daddy aged like fine wine

The year-old actor is best known for his roles in The Northman, The Legend Of Tarzan, Zoolander and, probably our favourite role, True Blood. Club Backdoor, where Skarsgård was spotted, is considered the largest gay club in Scandinavia and the actor was not shy about being recognised.

In fact, he happily ran about giving kisses to fans while wearing a Vanity Vain T-shirt. In a serendipitous coincidence, drag queen Vanity Vain was at Club Backdoor, too, and made sure to snap a pic with Alexander. Talk about good press!

Skarsgård is beloved in the gay community for a number of reasons, least of all his appearance in the now-iconic Paparazzi music video with Lady Gaga. He has given interviews speaking about


Alexander Skarsgard sure knows how to offset the uproar over his missing loincloth in "The Legend of Tarzan."
"I'm actually wearing it right now," teases Skarsgard, joking about the brouhaha regarding this Tarzan's more civilized article of clothing as he portrays the jungle warrior in Warner Bros.' fresh take on a classic tale.
"I do all my phoners in a loincloth."
"Phoners or… ?" I ask, hinting at the obvious rhyme.
The year-old "True Blood" alum beams, cracking up. "Exactly! I do all my boners in loinclothes."
And that's just the beginning of our revealing conversation, which leads to all sorts of places: being poisoned by Lady Gaga, how other straight men should approach a gay sex scene ("dive in"), and why – after giving us his best Farrah Fawcett impersonation last year – shooting "The Legend of Tarzan" "was nothing compared to that night in drag."

So, I don't understand if you know this, but gay men treasure you.
Oh, really?

They do. Is that surprising to hear?
Well, I don't know. I've always been… I don't understand how to answer that question, but thank you. That's ver

Look, we’re not here to definitively answer the doubt on many wishful people’s minds right now: Is Alexander Skarsgård gay?

Because honestly, we don’t know — only Alexander can and should answer that question. What we do know is that he is clearly very comfortable with intimate, same-sex affection.

Maybe his recent fun night out at Club Backdoor, a gay bar (in case it wasn't apparent by the name) in Sweden, where he was spotted wearing a “Drag Race” Vanity Vain tee and dancing and kissing men (on the cheek — some of these media outlets need to calm down) meant something about his sexuality. And maybe it didn’t. Either way, we love to see it. The world simply needs more love and affection. 

Vanity Vain herself posted to Instagram about Skarsgård’s adventures at Backdoor, which is apparently Scandanavia’s biggest gay club. “Hollywood kissed me and wore my merch &#; #alexanderskarsgard,” Vanity posted. 

While we’d be lying if we said we wouldn’t love to offi

‘Pillion’s Alexander Skarsgård And Harry Melling On Working With Intimacy Coordinator For “Kinky Gay Bikers” Movie: “It Got Messy” – Cannes Studio

Pillion, the film starring Harry Melling and Alexander Skarsgård set in the subculture of BDSM gay bikers, is funny, at times tender, arguably quixotic, and certainly explicit. Director Harry Lighton’s debut feature depicts graphic sex between Skarsgård’s character Ray – a dominant, silent type – and Colin, played by Melling, an eager though awkward “sub.”

Prominent in the film credits is intimacy coordinator Robbie Taylor Hunt.

“The sex scenes, the orgy scenes were very fun and playful,” Skarsgård told us as he was joined by the two Harrys – Melling and Lighton – at Deadline’s Cannes Studio. “Robbie, the intimacy coordinator, was fantastic in helping because it got messy. There&#;s lots of people and lots of moving parts. But he was terrific in just orchestrating, choreographing it and also knowing when to step back and allow us go with it