
Okay, if you love m/m romances with happy endings, you have to check out the Nate Berkus show. Or, as they say, "The Nate Show." I've been DVR-ing it all week and watching it before I go to bed at night. I can't tell you the exact channel. But if you have verizon fios all you have to do is a search and then program it into your DVR.
One night he had Dolly Parton on the show. She sang in all her glory, the lights went down, and Nate actually started crying right there on the set. I'm not sure why he was crying, but it certainly did get the audience into quite a kerfuffle. By the time Dolly was finished singing, and Nate was still wiping his eyes with the sides of his hands, there wasn't a dry eye in the studio.
Though The Nate Show will never feature m/m romances on daytime TV because that's just much to risque, I still think it's worth watching if you're a fan of m/m romance novels. Nate Berkus is the type of gay man I often base my characters on. He's irresistible to women who love gay men, and has a natural ability to connect with these women on an emotional level. And he does it without coming off as a stereo-type. But more than that, he seems like a genuinely decent guy all the way around.
So do a search and check Nate out. Like I said, if you love reading m/m romance, you'll love The Nate Show. And, he's very easy on the eyes.
One night he had Dolly Parton on the show. She sang in all her glory, the lights went down, and Nate actually started crying right there on the set. I'm not sure why he was crying, but it certainly did get the audience into quite a kerfuffle. By the time Dolly was finished singing, and Nate was still wiping his eyes with the sides of his hands, there wasn't a dry eye in the studio.
Though The Nate Show will never feature m/m romances on daytime TV because that's just much to risque, I still think it's worth watching if you're a fan of m/m romance novels. Nate Berkus is the type of gay man I often base my characters on. He's irresistible to women who love gay men, and has a natural ability to connect with these women on an emotional level. And he does it without coming off as a stereo-type. But more than that, he seems like a genuinely decent guy all the way around.
So do a search and check Nate out. Like I said, if you love reading m/m romance, you'll love The Nate Show. And, he's very easy on the eyes.
4 comments:
Thanks for letting us know, sounds great!!
It's a nice show. And it started out well, too. I think it's going to stick around.
Nate was one of Oprah's darlings and had her fans bawling when he told his story of surviving the Sri Lankan tsunami but losing his partner Fernando to it. Five years later, and this is what I remember about Nate Berkus. It seriously does have M/M romance written all over it. :)
I do think he's going to stick around. I watched the interview with Elizabeth Edwards and thought he did a great job. Actually, I thought he did a different kind of interview I hadn't seen before, and I liked it.
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