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  • Alan Cumming Embraces Queer Joy, Jockstraps, and Aging Gracefully

    Alan Cumming Embraces Queer Joy, Jockstraps, and Aging Gracefully

    Alan Cumming is the moment yet again. Them has just dropped its third Pride Month cover story of 2025, and this time, it’s the ever-iconic Alan Cumming gracing the spotlight. Known for everything from Cabaret to The Traitors, the Emmy-winning actor, producer, and style renegade proves that queerness, eccentricity, and aging fabulously are not mutually exclusive.

    In a wide-ranging chat with Them’s James Factora, Cumming opens up about his career, fashion as performance art, and what being a proudly authentic queer person means to him, all while reminding us that life post-60 can be as bold, vibrant, and jockstrap-filled as ever.

    The Traitor We Trust

    Cumming is best known to younger fans as the host of Peacock’s The Traitors, a reality competition series made instantly iconic by his high-camp, high-fashion ensembles. But it’s more than just fun and games for Cumming, it’s also a platform.

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    “Especially now, when we’re being vilified and persecuted,” he says, “there’s all the more reason to have our presence and representation.” Even in a reality show setting, Cumming believes there’s power in visibility and power in simply existing. “You can do great things just by exposing people to ideas they haven’t seen before.”

    Queer Authenticity, No Uniform Required

    The Scottish-born actor has never been one to follow the rules, and that rebelliousness is part of what bonds him to the broader LGBTQ+ community. “I’m really fascinated by the idea of feeling like a freak because you’re being authentic,” he explains. “I relate to trans people and anyone not conforming to what society tells us we should be doing.”

    That ethos spills over into his personal style, too. “I kind of don’t like being made to wear a uniform in any way,” he says — which might explain why he’s spent part of his career trying to “normalize jockstraps.”

    Fashion as Storytelling

    For Cumming, clothes aren’t just costumes, they’re collaborators. On The Traitors, his outfits are more than fabric and flair. “The clothes have become such a part of the DNA of the show,” he says. “I act the clothes in a way.”

    It’s this kind of playful, performative elegance that’s helped solidify Cumming as one of the most joyfully unclassifiable figures in queer entertainment.

    Alan Cumming 'Them' Cover Story
    Photo: Jeremy Liebman/Them
    Alan Cumming 'Them' Cover Story
    Photo: Jeremy Liebman/Them

    Defying Definition

    Cumming’s career has zigzagged across genres, formats, and expectations. “I do sometimes do things that are a little unusual and surprising,” he says, pointing to his shift from classical theater to reality TV. “But I’ve always done things like that. I hate the idea of being defined.”

    This refusal to fit into a neat category has made him a beacon of queer creativity: never predictable, always refreshing.

    Sixty, Sexy, and Self-Assured

    Turning 60 hasn’t slowed Alan Cumming down, it’s just given him a sharper lens. “I wish we would see beauty in aging,” he muses. “Youth is beautiful, but you know what? It’s not all that.”

    And he’s not just saying it, he’s living it. “Everything’s still working,” he laughs. “I don’t feel impeded by my age in any way. But at the same time, I have wisdom, and I have something to say.”

    And say it, he does… in style.

    Pride, Continued

    Cumming’s cover is part of Them’s ongoing Pride celebration, which has already spotlighted The Last of Us star Bella Ramsey, Severance’s Tramell Tillman, and a special WorldPride DC event featuring drag superstar Sasha Colby. More features are expected to drop throughout the month, but Alan’s whimsical, thought-provoking reflections are already a standout.

  • Lee Pace Heats Up the Galaxy in Shirtless First Look at ‘Foundation’ Season 3

    Lee Pace Heats Up the Galaxy in Shirtless First Look at ‘Foundation’ Season 3

    Apple TV+ just dropped a slew of first-look images from the upcoming third season of its ambitious sci-fi epic Foundation—but let’s be honest, all eyes are on one photo in particular.

    Among the new visuals from the adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s legendary series is a steamy image of actor Lee Pace, who returns as the genetically cloned Emperor Cleon. In the photo, Pace appears shirtless, draped only in a loosely worn piece of fabric resting low on his hips. With his long, flowing hair and a rugged beard, the 46-year-old actor is serving full space barbarian fantasy—and fans are very much here for it.

    A Galactic Glow-Up

    While the first two seasons saw Pace with a cleaner-cut appearance, season three seems to usher in a more rebellious, untamed look for his imperial character. According to the new trailer, Cleon appears to have abandoned his throne, raising plenty of questions for viewers who’ve been following the show’s interstellar chess game of power, politics, and rebellion.

    Lee Pace in 'Foundation' Season 3. Photo: Apple TV+
    Lee Pace in ‘Foundation’ Season 3. Photo: Apple TV+

    But let’s be real: the plot will have to wait. The internet has already launched into a collective swoon, focusing less on intergalactic alliances and more on Pace’s jaw-dropping physique.

    Shirtless Shenanigans: A Tradition Continues

    This isn’t the first time Pace has sent fans into orbit with a shirtless moment. After wrapping season two, the actor posted a behind-the-scenes video of himself training with a stunt coordinator—sans shirt, of course. The post racked up thousands of likes and fire emojis, cementing his status as the sci-fi thirst trap we never knew we needed.

     

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    Why You Should Catch Up Now

    If Foundation hasn’t made it to your Apple TV+ queue yet, consider this your sign. With sleek visuals, high-concept storytelling, and now a shirtless Lee Pace with action-hero energy, there’s never been a better time to dive in. While your friends are busy watching Severance or Ted Lasso, you could be following the saga of cloned emperors, far-off worlds, and one of the hottest characters in the galaxy.

    Foundation season three is expected to premiere later this year. Until then, enjoy the photo. You know the one.

    Watch the trailer below.