PSA about gay men and selfies

Set to the tune of Sarah McLachlan’s “Angel,” just like in her SPCA End Animal Cruelty campaign, this gAySPCA parody is raising awareness for those in need: gay guys addicted to selfies.

“Will you help an insecure gay man today?” the video’s creator, Phillip Henry, asks. “Every day thousands of gay men do not leave the house until their daily selfie gets enough likes for them to feel secure . . . Right now there is a gay man out there who needs you, and your call says, ‘Girl, you look good.’”

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