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Battle of the Network Gays! It's Teddy vs. Cesar vs. Kurt and Blaine vs. Dale!

Every week we're going to pick the gays who made the biggest splash on television and let you, the keepers of the flame, decide who will be crowned Gay of the Week. We'll announce the winner the following Monday, and that champion will reign until a new set of challengers are unveiled the following week.

Let's get to this week's nominees!

Teddy Montgomery, 90210

We continued to be drawn into Teddy's struggle to come out, and this week he took a major step in coming out to himself. After attending the same party as Ian (but keeping his distance) Teddy finally admitted to himself that that he has feelings for Ian. After the party, Teddy gave Ian a helping hand cleaning up, followed  by a kiss that made Ian's legs wobbly.

Cesar Galindo, The Fashion Show

Two week's ago, Cesar moved from the House of Nami to the struggling House of Emerald. He was the season's first challenge winner and the move looked like it would be a big boost to the House of Emerald. Instead, Iman declared that Cesar had sunk to the same level that had earned the House of Emerald three losses in a row.

This week, however, Cesar stepped up his game. He took charge of the House of Emerald, helping his teammates find a vision that finally gave them a win. Not only did he provide leadership, but Cesar also whipped up a second outfit, which evened out the fact that Team Emerald had one less designer than the House of Nami.


Kurt and Blaine, Glee


Transferring to Dalton got Kurt away from McKinley High's bullies, but it also presented new challenges for Kurt who quickly learned that Dalton was even less welcoming of nonconformity than McKinley High. Even worse, Kurt would have to wait before he could offer suggestions on The Warbler's future performances.

However, Blaine was there to help Kurt make the transition from the boy who would boldly wear a Lady Gaga costume in school hallways to having to wear the same uniform as every other Dalton boy. Will Blaine succeed in helping Kurt adjust to his new academic life? We can't wait to find out.


Dale Levitski, Top Chef: All-Stars



It's been three years since we watched Dale make it to the Top Chef: Miami finals, only to lose to Hung Huynh. Thankfully, he's back for Top Chef's first All-Star season. While he wasn't in the top four in the first challenge, he wasn't in danger of being the first chef Padma sent to pack his knives. We look forward to seeing Dale get his chance to shine.

Vote for your favorite by 11 PM EST Sunday. Be sure to check back on Monday to see who you've picked as Gay of the Week!

 


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