After accidentally outing himself as the first openly gay soccer player in the British Premier League, Ben has three choices:
1. Deny, deny, deny. 2. Hope that his team and the public will just get over it. 3. Make himself look better by means of a long-term, committed relationship.
The problem? He has yet to really kiss another man. The solution? His manager knows just the guy.
Enter Henry Brown: music student, openly gay, currently single, and so pretty that the public will just eat him up. He's all too happy to lend Ben a hand.
Between public appearances and the media spotlight, they become friends. But when benefits come into play, the question is: are they ready for the real thing?
Pull Me Under is a cheerful tale of two people finding truth in the middle of a media whirlwind — an emotional rollercoaster of slow ascents, magnificent drops and stomach-turning loops, all while hoping to come out with the sun on your face and a smile in your heart.
After accidentally outing himself as the first openly gay soccer player in the British Premier League, Ben has three choices:
1. Deny, deny, deny. 2. Hope that his team and the public will just get over it. 3. Make himself look better by means of a long-term, committed relationship.
The problem? He has yet to really kiss another man. The solution? His manager knows just the guy.
Enter Henry Brown: music student, openly gay, currently single, and so pretty that the public will just eat him up. He's all too happy to lend Ben a hand.
Between public appearances and the media spotlight, they become friends. But when benefits come into play, the question is: are they ready for the real thing?
Pull Me Under is a cheerful tale of two people finding truth in the middle of a media whirlwind — an emotional rollercoaster of slow ascents, magnificent drops and stomach-turning loops, all while hoping to come out with the sun on your face and a smile in your heart.