.KeiynanLonsdale is back as Bram in an exclusive LoveVictor clip from LogoTV 🏳️🌈
, where he played Bram, a boy who had a crush on Simon . The two ended up kissing on top of a Ferris wheel in the movie’s climax.In an exclusive new clip from the series, Victor takes a trip to New York City to visit Simon, who’s now a student at NYU.
While Simon is M.I.A., Bram takes Victor under his wing, introducing him to his crop of queer roommates. The gang wastes no time inviting the high schooler to Messy Boots, a popular local drag show hosted by Katya, whom Victor eventually
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