Why Billy Eichner 'Had' to Involve Mariah Carey in Rom-Com Bros
at the film's Sept. 28 premiere. "It was the only one. Mariah rules. I love her so much."museum in New York City—and his budding relationship withmakes history as the first gay rom-com to not only be distributed by a major movie studio but also to feature a predominantly LGBTQ+ cast and characters. Needless to say, Eichner is very proud of the project.
"We don't get a lot of comedies in movie theaters anymore, not adult, R-rated comedies," said the 44-year-old. "And it's so much fun to go a movie theater and laugh with hundreds of other people and escape our bleak, cynical world and escape social media and just laugh with each other about our lives, but also feel good."
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