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Separated at Girth: Roman Heart Channels Fellini

Fellini was a great Italian new wave filmmaker known for his brilliant casting. He chose a Southern beau named Hiram Keller to star in Satyricon (1970), a homoerotic art film set in a trippy, decadent ancient Rome.

We couldn’t help but notice Keller’s uncanny resemblance to America’s Next Top Bottom, the DP-happy Roman Heart. Below, enjoy some hubba-hubba-worthy images of Hiram on the left and Roman on the right.

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  1. Will says:

    You are forgiven for letting your mind wander during “Satyricon,” one of the most boring movies ever made. Except for Hiram.

    And LOL “Amerca’s Next Top Bottom.”

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