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Not in the gay scene, but just in the Brooklyn warehouse scene, and people would be like, "Oh, Remy?" And I would be like, "Oh, block, got to delete this." So I had to go on things like Adam For Adam, and dudesnude, because those, they're more- You poor thing. That's when Grindr was newer, and I was recognizable from being out in the scene. I was just like, "Oh, my girlfriend's in the gay scene, because she's trans, cool.” It wasn't until after we broke up three years later that I realized you can send dick pics to gay men and then just go have sex. I was dating Andreja Pejić, but I was still, in my mind, thinking I’m a straight boy, she's a girl. I first got into the gay nightlife scene at 20. When did you enter the gay nightlife scene? I've casually dated boys here and there, but I've had multiple serious relationships with women. I've only had one really serious boyfriend. You guys should think about adding bi to your filters. No, it's the hardest fucking thing in the world. It’s not easy to find bi guys.you would think guys would be up to have a guy, guy, girl threesome. Before quarantine I was using Grindr as a place to find hot bi guys, or open gay guys, that was sort of my thing. Luckily I am with my girlfriend right now, we're quarantining together. I don't need a club, but I'm someone who's never in the house. That's not the priority." And I miss hanging out with my friends, or just being low-key. Everyone's going to be like, "Shut the fuck up, nightlife people. I'm out of work, because nightlife.and I don't know when nightlife is going to come back, because that's the last thing that anyone's really going to care about. But with Coronavirus keeping everyone in self-isolation-the bars closed, the warehouses just warehouses, and the masses huddling in front of Zoom screens instead of Ty’s DJ booth-what does a nightlife star do when there’s no nightlife? We're three weeks into official self-isolation, how are you holding up?īeing a nightlife person, I'm kind of losing my mind. Recently, a new wave of party influencers like Remy, Ty, Aquaria, and others have added their own unique point of view to the NYC queer party scene. From running Ty Sunderland’s infamous Love Prism parties, to being a contestant on MTV’s Are You The One?, to holding the dubious honor of being the most catfished man on Grindr, was there even a time before Remy was guiding us through the warehouse into the darkroom?īeing a queer NYC party personality is a full-time job-New York City nightlife is an artform all it’s own, and its history and heritage is well worth digging into. Remy Duran has been so omnipresent in the queer consicousness over the past few years that it feels like he’s always been there.