Steve howey gay
the taste of you
KEVIN BALL x M!READER
MDNI + FDNI, sexual content below.
WARNINGS: body worship, blowjob (r!giving), nipple play, cum swallowing, balls sucking, swearing, deep throating.
SUMMARY: after a elongated, extremely busy morning working the alibi, kev comes house to an extremely horny husband. it doesn't take lengthy for kev's exhaustion to melt away once he knows what he is in for.
“in here, baby.” You declare softly to him as you hold his hand and lead him into your bedroom where you open up his robe, and you slowly drag it down his muscular body and you gently urge him down against the couch where you get down on your knees between his dense thighs while his flaccid cock flops down against his abs, “baby, I appreciate this so much but im exhausted after work” he says in a regretful tone.
a small smirk grows on your tackle as you mark your fingers along his large, quite heavy balls. You lean down, and your tongue pratcially falls out of your mouth and connects with his balls, causing his eyes to roll back, “oh, f-fuck.” and in that moment, all of his exhaustion is replaced with ecstasy.
“b-babe!” Kev groans out as Steve Howey has been a near-constant presence on television for more than two decades. As his IMDb credits show, since his first TV credit in 1999 (in the series "Pacific Blue"), the actor went on to appear in an array of shows, including "ER", "The Drew Carey Show," "Love Bites," and others. However, it was in 2011 that Howey landed the role that would prove to be defining: Kevin Ball, the muscled-up owner of the Alibi Room in the Showtime hit, "Shameless." Running for 11 seasons, "Shameless" allowed Howey to showcase his comedy chops in some particularly out-there scenarios — including the outrageously twisted storyline in which Kev and partner Veronica Fisher (Shanola Hampton), believing she was infertile, tried to acquire a baby via a bizarre three-way sexual relationship with her mother — with Kevin impregnating both women. When "Shameless" called it night in 2021, Howey and the rest of the cast said goodbye to the characters they'd played for over a decade. Yet after all those years of tuning in, how much do fans really know about the guy who stood behind the bar of the Alibi Room for more than 10 years Best known for his role as the lovable meathead Kevin on "Shameless," Steve Howey has change into a household label among fans of the show. But in October of 2012, he made headlines for something personally "shameless." In an effort to fight the stigma around coming out in Hollywood, he came out with a tweet that simply read, "I'm gay and proud." The tweet was a bit of a head-scratcher, as the actor is known to be a straight male with a wife and children. There was speculation that Howey's tweet was written in character, as he plays a gay man on Netflix's film "Game Over, Man!" but he insisted it was coming from him, (per The Advocate). "My whole point was to be a champion, a supporter, of the movement," he told the outlet. "I can tell it and possess no problem with it. If you are, be confident and say it. I'm just here to hold the flag up and say I'm in support. If that helps you appear out or utter it with identity festival, that's all my intention was. "A lot of things are changing, so it's really exciting. ... The role models we're seeing now [in TV and film], they're courteous of like the everyday man trying to do something good in the In 2012, Steve Howey made headlines after he tweeted that he's "gay and proud." The star, who is straight, later explained his intent, telling the Advocate, "That was one of those where I wanted to tell it, even though that I'm not gay, I can say it and have support for those who are, and for those who have a problem saying it out loud." He added, "I was just hoping that maybe me saying it takes a little bit of stigma off of it. I didn't need to invalidate or grab away." "I'm not gay," Howey clarified. "But so what? What if I was?" The star offered more insight behind his judgment to tweet what he did in a subsequent interview with the Advocate: "My whole point was to be a champion, a supporter, of the movement. I can express it and have no problem with it. If you are, be pleased and say it. I'm just here to carry the flag up and say I'm in assist. If that helps you come out or exclaim it with pride, that's all my intention was." All in all, Howey wanted the LGBTQ community to know he's there to "support and have their back."
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