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WHO'S THIS WEEK'S THIRSTIEST HO? Is it Jonathan Bailey? Or Andy Cohen? Or Katy Perry?

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Welcome, fellow trollops, to the latest edition of "Who's This Week's Thirstiest Ho?" Today's trio are drier than Justin Timberlake's future career prospects, so they need all the moisture they can get. First, we have Jonathan Bailey , Hollywood's gay du jour , who, fresh from spreading his legs wider than a four-lane crosswalk for Matt Bomer in "Fellow Travelers," has decided to "do good" for his fellow sausage jockeys. He wants to "fight stigma," he squealed this week, with his spanking new charity, The Shameless Fund, yet what it will do, exactly, remains a mystery, though he vaguely claims that it will contribute funds to other, already long- established LGBT+ charities. So it's - what, exactly? Kind of like a middle-man? A lazy, unwelcome third in a lubed-up booty train? So many questions remain to be answered, the most urgent being why is this charity even needed? It's a question which can only be answered one w

WHAT ARE YOU WATCHING? Plus Fantastic Fashion And Costumes In "Lessons In Chemistry," "The Other Black Girl" and "Fellow Travelers!"

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Are you watching anything good lately? And do you want to steal all the costumes for your own wardrobe? Me, too! Despite the various strikes having delayed production for new shows - we won't see anything truly spanking-new until spring - there are still some out there worth your time, three of which, in their own ways, are well above average. And get this, they all have something in common: amazing costume designers. First up is "Lessons in Chemistry." As usual with an AppleTV production, it's sumptuously overproduced, which in most instances means a bloated, great-looking show without much of a pulse. It the case of "Lessons in Chemistry," it likely helps that the show is based on a beloved novel in which Elizabeth, a brainiac scientist, finds her gifts ignored by the sexist scientific community in the 1960s, then pivots to become, of all things, a home cooking TV star - and all without sacrificing her nerdcore attributes. Was Brie Larson born to play this