The unthinkable just happened. Gay heartthrob Joel Kim Booster (a man who we have thirsted over several times in the past) just went full frontal on the HBO series Industry, and the world as we know it will never be the same. Industry is a finance industry drama, and episode three is guaranteed to make a sizable deposit in your spank bank!
So what’s going on in the new Industry nude scene? Joel plays an analyst named Frank working for a popular trade publication. He has the ability to make or break the company that Harry Lawtey’s character Robert works for, Lumi. For as power-hungry as Robert is, somehow Frank is even hungrier. He puts the moves on Robert by not only letting it all hang out, but also by actually tugging on his junk!
The scene fades to black before we can see what becomes of these two. As of now we can’t be certain that Robert and Frank slept together, but hopefully more will be revealed in episode four.
For now, let’s just enjoy all that this incredible episode of television has to offer. In addition to delivering Joel Kim Booster’s full frontal nude scene in Industry, we’re including some of Harry Lawtey’s finest work in season one. These boys are putting the “fine” in finance!
Good for Joel!
I’m not really racist. I think people of all races are beautiful and I don’t care about penis size either. I don’t know who Joel Kim is, but I think he’s beautiful, including his penis. Perfect face.
The fact you start the sentence “I’m not really racist” says a lot about you. Mostly that you ARE racist or at least race-biased
So true
Race-biased? Read my comments. I am the person who most compliments Sean Xavier and Braxton Cruz here, two black actors, who I consider examples of beauty. I am able to date a man of any race without any problems, including several of my platonic crushes when I was a teenager who were people of other ethnicities. But think what you want about me; I know my truth.
Oh Nick…you racism hiding under the weak of umbrella of preference is WEAK as hell
Do you know me well enough to say I’m racist? Do you happen to know my nationality(ies), ethnicity(ies)? Do you happen to know if I was born in Africa but raised in Oceania? Do you happen to know if I’m married to a German, a Japanese or an Ethiopian? Do you happen to know if my father is Asian and my mother is African? Do you happen to know if I dated a Cuban, a Brazilian or a Haitian for 2 and a half years?You assume, and assumptions may be wrong. Deal with facts.
There was no need for your first two sentences. The last two sentences said all you needed to say.
Cool.