Interview with "Beauty and the Geek"’s Greg Paul
This season, Beauty and the Geek added its first gay geek to the cast, Greg “Greggy” Paul, who quickly charmed his castmates as well as BatG audiences with his honesty about himself and his insecurities. In his too short time in the Beauty and the Geek mansion, we watched Greg connect with the beauties, give love advice with Dr. Drew, perform a soap opera coming out scene and rescue his Beauty from a burning building. After a brief detour through a “Beauties vs. Geeks” twist, Greg found himself paired with Randi, a sharp tongued beauty who taught Greg to be more assertive. Together they made it midway through the season, surviving a variety of challenges. Unfortunately, last week that ended when the duo were eliminated. Much of the blame fell for that on Randi, due to an argument between her and one of the other geeks. Even though he’s off the show, Greg brought a fresh perspective to Beauty and the Geek and helped liven up the season with his good humor. We recently caught up with him to chat about his relationship with Randi, his other very gay-friendly castmates, his geeky interests and being the first gay geek on the hit reality show.
AE: It’s great to talk with you. We really enjoyed
watching you on the show.
AE: How did you hear
that Beauty and the Geek was looking
for a gay geek? What was the audition process like?
AE: Had you watched
the show before? Did you have expectations going in, after you got cast?
AE: Did you know that
you would be the first gay geek on the show?
AE: We enjoyed that you never shied away from who you were. In the makeover
episode, you talked about how you hoped it would get guys to notice you;
during the phone numbers challenge in the first episode, you tried to get
phone numbers from other guys and you made a comment before the firefighting
challenge, hoping some cute firefighters would be there to help out. Was that
just you being your usual self or was that something you tried to bring out?
AE: How did you get
along with the other geeks? At first, you were worried you wouldn’t fit in
because your expertise is more artistic while the geeks are mostly academic. But
in the end everyone seemed really sorry at the possibility of you leaving the
house...
AE: Wow. I was going
to ask if you thought you experienced any homophobia but that sounds like that
didn't happen at all.
AE: A usual focus
of the show is getting the geeks more comfortable in dealing with the opposite
sex. We didn’t get to see that specifically with how you relate to other gay
men, but did those exercises make you more comfortable in dealing with a guy
you find attractive?
AE: That sounds like
something we really missed out on.
AE: Are you dating
anyone right now since the show has run?
AE: You were the
first gay geek on Beauty and the Geek
but there also haven’t been a lot of gay Asian-Americans on television either.
Did you feel additional pressure to represent not just to represent gay men but
gaysians in particular?
AE: Did you have
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