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Interview by Oliver Carnay of Balita.com
Was taken during the The Real Deal event held at the
Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles.
Danny Roberts became one of the most iconic gay characters presented
in MTV Real World. More than five million people watched the first
episode, and on second, people were fascinated by his story.
When he got recruited for the New Orleans season in late 1999, Danny
was having a personal crisis. He has not told his parents that he is
gay. More so, he met his new boyfriend, Paul Dill, a half-Filipino
well-decorated U.S. Army Captain, whose true identity he could not
reveal at the time because of the military’s "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell"
policy. During the show Paul appeared on MTV to visit Danny. He was
known as "the guy behind the blur". Because of this, he was hailed
by the media as the man who "finally put a face" to the issue.
After four long years, last December 29, 2003, MTV aired the
special, "Out in the Real World," revealing Paul’s identity for the
first time, which included never-before-aired footages, and a
first-time interview with Paul and Danny, about how they were always
nervous about the frenzied media, finding out Danny’s true persona
and Paul’s threatened military career.
Paul had to give up his military career after eight years of serving
the country, and he had seen soldiers being discriminated, killed
and humiliated. "A couple of years ago, I met the love of my life
and again someone else took the burden of advocate, not only dealing
with being "out to America" but also providing the nation a "pop
culture" look at the military’s policy. I realized that I’ve been
sitting on the sidelines, living a life riding on the shoulders of
others. It’s my time to walk down a road that has already been paved
by so many before me: Matthew Shepard, Barry Winchell, Leonard
Matlovich, Pedro Zamora and James Dale (to name a few)," said Paul
in an exclusive MTV interview. "We have a lot of work ahead of us or
probably the military has a lot of catching up to do," Paul added.
Danny Roberts has been a role model to every gay in and out of the
closet. He spends most of the time lecturing in different schools
and organizations all across the country, being a gay activist and a
gay icon to many who had admire his and Paul’s bravery. Here’s my
exclusive interview with Danny Roberts, days before the airing:
OC: The last time I saw you was two years ago,
at the El Rey Theatre. You seemed to have shied away after the Real
World. What happened between then and now?
DR: After the MTV aired, I was going to enter show business to do
runway and print modeling. I was still living with Paul in Seattle,
after he got out of the military. OK, basically, I ran away to
Seattle to get away from all these craziness. I pretty disconnected
myself from everything. I was getting a lot of attention from the
media and there were a lot of social issues because of Paul and I
did not want him to be dragged into everything because he was still
in the military at that time. I wasn’t ready for it. I just got
freaked out by all these but it was perfect to be away for it for a
couple of years, and now, I got really comfortable of who I was.
Now, I found myself. When I started the show I was unaware of what
the military had to say about gays. And when I met Paul, having
lived in New Orleans behind the lens forced me into the public eye,
and a huge part of that has been dragged, including the one I loved,
not knowing if neither of us was ready or willing to deal with at
the time. I began absorbing the meaning of the policy and ultimately
understood that, it is so wrong in so many ways and so against what
we are as a nation, of how discrimination has affected people’s
lives. How a minority is looked down upon by a cruel majority.
OC: The first time I saw you, was at the
Egyptian Theatre at the Premiere of "Breakfast Boys Club" and I
wanted to talk to you and interview you. But your manager, upon
knowing that I write for an Asian newspaper, said "NO interview",
after making faces at me.
DR: That must be my former manager, and a lot of my best decisions
had nothing to do with it. I’m very sorry that you ran into that guy
because it had nothing to do with me. He knows that my boyfriend is
half-Asian, he’s actually half-Filipino. I love Filipinos, so, I
don’t know what was that, all about. After I was in that reality
show, everybody wants to represent me. I was bombarded with phone
calls. I really did not understand what was going on and I said, you
know, it was not right for me so I went on my own. Now, I know how
the whole system works. You know what I’m talking about ….!
OC: What else have you been doing after MTV?
DR: Over the past couple of years, I have been speaking to young
people about sexuality and coming out. I’ve been speaking in
colleges and basically trying to enlighten mainstream straight
audience who may not understand issues. Although, my story is very
common, I thought I could represent a lot of people through my
experience. People who don’t have experience with gay people, or I
mean, interacting with gays and gays themselves who are not out in
the closet. They live in a little bubble world in suburbia, who
believe in gay stereotypes, what they have just been told. Just to
let the young American people know that we’re no different from
straight people. I have a website which it’s so amazing to know how
they feel, and through my words, I’m happy to expand their knowledge
and status.
OC: Do you share the same views with Paul?
DR: Well, we’ve been together for four years now and we have a very
healthy relationship. Anybody who falls in a relationship and says
that they don’t argue, that means they don’t talk to each other.
There are always arguments involved, of course.
OC: Your birthday is July 19 and he’s August,
he’s a Leo. So, he loves to be the center of attention. I’ve never
seen any picture of him.
DR: Nobody has. Actually, on December 29th, MTV aired a special
showing him for the first time. The entire special is about us, our
story, what happened during the show and afterwards, ultimately
about the military issues.
OC: I heard that you’re supporting Howard Dean
for the next election?
DR: Obviously, he supports equal rights for gays, but it’s also
about equal rights for everybody, which America’s supposed to be
about. He stands up for what ultimately is right. A lot of people
don’t get it that way — and there are other simple reasons why I
like him.
OC: What else is new with you besides
appearing in different campuses and colleges?
DR: I will be hosting a travel show with my producer Matt Heller,
and our first trip will be in Asia, particularly in Bangkok. It will
be a hip travel show for 25-35 year-olds who want to see the world.
See the world as a tourist, and we will feature locals around as
well. We will have different destination that has edgy things to
see, not just your standard place. It’s about exploring the
underground of every location.
OC: Will you be touching the gay communities
in every location?
DR: If there is a strong gay presence in that location, then we’ll
going to check it out, but it’s not going to be like "let’s find gay
people in the community". I’m a gay host but it’s not going to be a
gay travel show.
OC: Would the Philippines be a part of your
travel?
DR: Yeah, we’re looking into it as well. But we need more contacts.
Well, Paul is one contact from the Philippines. Actually, I might go
with him to the Philippines in January when he takes a vacation with
his family and relatives. We need locals that are really connected
and who really knows where to go and what to see, and who should we
meet. It has to really be a connected person.
OC: Anything else, you’re planning in the
future besides hosting the travel show?
DR: I want to have a child! Probably, adopt a child. But who knows,
I’ve had some plans a couple of years ago, but look what I’m doing
now, who knows?
(And he smiled!)
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Johnny
Austin,Texas
I admit I am a huge fan of the Real World, and I was before I purchased
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you totally need this. It's got awesome gossip, photos, and plenty of
Melissa (she's so cute!). Melissa, if you're reading this, that's cool.
Me and my friends think you rock! Umm...what else...oh yeah, the writing
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Editorial Reviews
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This collection of behind-the-scenes capers provides Real World fans even more of their favorite vicarious thrills, watching the residents of the Big Easy's Belfort House flirt, fight, and have fun. Mostly fun. Lots of it. In after-show interviews that seem designed to encourage dirt dishing, Julie, Matt, Kelley, Danny, David, Melissa, and Jamie spend most of their time laughing at themselves--and luckily, the laughter is infectious. Hidden-camera footage and crew bloopers show the cast members at their most hilarious, proving they're not only smart enough to see through the show's manipulation of reality, but smart enough to have fun with it. Just like real life, much of the accidental humor centers around bodily functions and frustrated sex drives, and some viewers might be turned off by the spy-cam montage of nose picking, or the mindlessly drunk Mardi Gras antics of the Belfort crew. But this show is really saved by characters who are just that--characters. Melissa's hysterical impressions of her own parents (who show up in person later) might be worth the price of the video alone. --Grant Balfour
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And also would like to
invite you guys to check out Danny Roberts Personal website
www.countrytoconcrete.org
and participate on his journal post (updated every week) ,
messageboard (met lots nice friends there past couple years),
favorites books - artist - movies and lastly his speaking schedules
(College Tour). - Jhune:)

BOYS BRIEFS 2
Six short films about gay first lust
The long-awaited sequel to Boys Briefs, the successful compilation of
six outstanding short films about gay first love. Hosted by DANNY
ROBERTS, star of MTV's THE REAL WORLD NEW ORLEANS.

© 2002
JHUNE ALL RIGHT RESERVED...
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