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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0 thoughts on “Separated at Girth: Roman Heart Channels Fellini”

  1. 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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