
Openly gay Latin singer Ricky Martin debuted his new moustache last night at the MAC Cosmetics Viva Glam Party held at Stage 37 in NYC. This sexy new look is for his new role as ‘El Che’ in the revival of Evita on Broadway.
Ricky Martin reveals some surprisingly intimate details about his life in an interview for the the latest issue of Details Magazine Here are the highlights of the interview:
On cancelling a concert to spent time with a man:
I canceled a show once to be with someone that I loved….I had one day. I thought, “You live in another country. I live in another country. This is incredible and I feel amazing.” My manager came up with some excuse. It was the most expensive date I’ve ever been on. But hey, that was a very beautiful day.
On Marriage inequality:
I don’t want to blame the government. I think there’s a stolen faith—an interpretation of what God “says.” That’s your God—I have my God. It’s about civil rights. I’m not telling you what to believe. I wish people understood that love manifests in different ways. Allow me to have my life and I won’t mess with yours. That’s when I struggle and get angry and punch the table. And then I talk. Martin Luther King Jr. said, “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”
On getting Married:
Trust me, everybody is asking me when I’m going to get married. People that I don’t know are pushing it. But it’s not something that we’re talking about.
On His work in the revival of Evita on Broadway
You know, “High Flying, Adored” is a beautiful song—and the story of it touches me in many ways. The lyric “so young, the instant queen” resonates. I started in this business when I was 11. One day I’m riding a bicycle in my neighborhood, the next day I auditioned for Menudo and was on a plane to perform in front of 200,000 people.
On getting old:
I’m in a really cool place in my life. I feel great. I go to the gym. I do yoga. I’m a father to two toddlers, and lifting them is a workout—this is biceps, this is triceps. I also try to make love. That helps.
On Having sex:
You just have to know how and when to do it. But it’s funny. Sometimes it’s like, “What, now? On cue?” No, it’s not on cue. You just have to be creative.
Read the full interview via DETAILS MAGAZINE
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