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Blake McIver Ewing, right, and his husband Emerson Collins are on tour with their show I Dreamed a Dreamgirl
Sweet dreams
Husbands duo Emerson Collins and Blake McIver Ewing combine talents to take their dreams on tour
RICH LOPEZ | Staff writer
rich@dallasvoice.com
The pandemic clearly sucks, and it has for more than two years now. But big thanks are long overdue for all the creative types who still managed to provide entertainment during the dark days of COVID quarantine, whether from their living rooms or outside filming with their smartphones.
Staged readings, concerts, brief films and theater pieces all had their Zoom moments in the last couple of years. But two performers turned their homegrown musical revue into a full-on tour.
Like all of us, Emerson Collins and Blake McIver Ewing were stuck at home in those lockdown months. But an opportunity came to the talented duo and real-life couple by way of the Public Theater of San Antonio.
“Del [Shores] and I had done our Sordid Lives streams, so I was doing that. But the theater called Blake and me asking if we had a show,” Collins said. “They were willing to do anything for their audience to enjoy
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Former Full House Child Star Blake McIver Now a Sexy Go-Go Dancer—Take a Look!
Michelle Tanner would agree that Blake McIver has definitely got it, dude.
The former child star known for playing Michelle's playmate and frenemy Derek on Full House, as good as Waldo in 1994's The Little Rascals, has transformed from the articulate young preppy kid who was always suited with perfectly coiffed hair to a ripped, sometimes half-naked stud—still with perfectly coiffed hair.
Oh, and along with acting, McIver (who had been known as Blake McIver Ewing but dropped the last part of his name) has also picked up another (surprising) skill—go-go dancing!
"I have worked as a go-go boy over the past year," the 28-year-old told RumorFix during an interview. "The tips were good. In reality, I raised so much wealth I was able to culmination my record—mission accomplished."
McIver is a singer/songwriter, and was trying to make a living as vocal coach, but when business slowed down he decided to begin dancing and "in the process, I found it so liberating and empowering."
The former child celebrity added that he came out of the closet three years ago and
Rememberthatrich little snob Waldo from the iconic 1990s film " The Brief Rascals"? Well, you're never going to be qualified to watch that feature the same way again.
Blake Mciver Ewing has apparently done a lot of growing up over the years and is now apparently living his experience as a proud lgbtq+ man. He is also a regular fixture on "The People's Couch," providing witty commentary about television shows and viral clips alongside openly gay entertainer Scott Nevins.
"When I was 14 I came very close to becoming a gay teen suicide 'statistic' but I then turned to music, my piano, my loved ones, and discovered that it does in fact get better," the actor noted in a YouTube description of him performing a poignant anti-bullying song. "But that being said, I think we must raise visibility to protect the LGBT teens who are still being physically and verbally assaulted and fear for their lives every morning. We also have a responsibility to end this suicide epidemic."
Check out some images of the minute rascal himself below, and be sure to trail him on Twitter and Instagram.
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