A new and unique reality show is coming with an all-gay male cast on Logo. "Finding Prince Charming" is hosted by Lance Bass featuring the prince himself, Robert Sepulveda Jr. The 33-year-old LGBTQ activist will be surrounded with 13 suitors that will try their best to prove themselves and reveal that they are the prince charming he is looking for.
The Princes Charming
The 13 princes charming that will try to lure Robert Sepulveda Jr.'s heart are the healthcare administrator Brandon, personal trainer Brodney, the real estate agent Chad and the manny Charlie. "Finding Prince Charming" will be graced by business analyst Danique; business owner, designer and publicist Dillon; hair stylist Eric; and celebrity makeup artist Jasen, NewNowNext reported. Lastly, the model and project manager Justin will be joining the cast along with event planner Nick, businessman Paul, beauty expert Robby and company owner Sam.
The Controversies 'Finding Prince Charming' Faces
Although it's only a new show, "Finding Prince Charming" is now facing a number of controversies. According to Vulture, some find the show a "trashy dating" program. However, Robert Sepulveda Jr. cleared that he is only looking for someone to be with. In fact, he even considered the show to be a way to reunite gay men together.
"What I want the show to do is unify the community," Robert Sepulveda Jr. said. Aside from that, the former model also got controversial for his past work as a sex worker. But he explained to let bygones be bygones and he only did that to go to college. The interior designer wants people to see him as who he is today and what has he become in "Finding Prince Charming."
"I started a nonprofit and, you know, focusing on the show. That's really what I want people to focus on," Robert Sepulveda Jr. added. Also, they are up to find who among these princes has HIV, People noted. As the creative director confessed, the show is going to accept everyone and it doesn't matter if he is positive for the virus. "Finding Prince Charming" will premiere on Sept. 8 on Logo.