Move over, 'Barbie': Why 'Red, White & Royal Blue' is the gayest movie this summer


I’ll say it. “Barbie” isn’t the gayest movie of the summer.

Sure, I walked (strutted?) into my “Barbie” screening wearing a sleeveless “Barbie” T-shirt with a gaggle of gay men. While the movie was inherently a queer experience – the story of a woman finding herself after struggling with adversity while wearing hot pink is nearly always gay-coded (see: “Legally Blonde”) – it also wasn’t explicitly gay. No two dudes flirting or fawning over each other. Sure, we got Ken’s BFF, the maybe-gay Allan, but viewers had to connect the dots to see themselves represented instead of seeing it plainly.

Watching “Red, White & Royal Blue” (streaming now on Amazon Prime), I felt seen. Based on the 2019 book of the same name, the story of an unlikely romance between a U.S. president’s son and a British prince captivated readers and catapulted the novel to New York Times (and USA TODAY!) bestseller status. That same romance melted my screen: Two men developing a friendship, a flirtation, mutual crushes, kissing, sex, love – it was all there, without question.

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