Gay2K: The Podcast

Gay2k: Teenage Dreams and Euphoria Scenes

53 min · 2. juni 2026
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Wait, what year is it?! Gay2k is throwing it all the way back to 2003 to celebrate where it all began. This week, Sarah, John-Paul, and Alex sit down to unpack their shared high school glory days. Did their teenage years look anything like the ones on TV? Were they serving Glee club realness, or surviving Euphoria levels of chaos? Tune in as the trio spills on their own pasts before diving into a hilarious breakdown of television’s wildest high school dramas. Check out Gay2k on gay2kpodcast.substack.com [http://gay2kpodcast.substack.com] and Catch us on Social media @gay2kpod

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