Nick Jonas wants gay fans, drops trousers to get them

Nick Jonas is releasing his debut self-titled solo album, and since all the 12-year-old girls who were into the Jonas Brothers back in their late-2000s prime have grown up and hopefully started listening to good music, he needs to capitalize on a new demographic.

Maybe that’s why he’s dropping everything for the gays, including his devout Christian good-boy image.

When Jonas isn’t dropping his single “Jealous” at two Manhattan gay clubs (where he also got onstage and showed off his abs), he’s dropping his pants for Flaunt magazine — showing his biceps, bulge and even a lil crack.

In an interview with Logo, Jonas said, “I grew up doing theater here in New York, surrounded by [the gay community] and loving it and loving all the friends I made at a very young age. When my brothers and I started touring and had some success, naturally they became a pretty big part of our following, and I don’t know that we ever did enough to really own that. This time around, with my career, and my steps I’m taking, I really want to make an effort to embrace the community with wide open arms, and they’re the best fans in the world.

Translation: Gimme your money, faggots.

Oh, the Christian way!

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