“De ROCHE and I have been making music together for over a decade,” Tom says. His frequent collaborator, de ROCHE, appears on “Ho Ho Homo,” bringing the song to life with vocals that sound like a group of carolers on a doorstep. Joining Tom on the EP are some of the biggest names in gay hip hop, gay rock-and-roll and gay country music. The album is called Big Fat Gay Ass Christmas and it includes spirited songs like “Santa Slay,” “Put that Ass in Christmass,” “Sassy Santa,” and “Ho Ho Homo.” Many of his biggest pop hits today are odes to them, and his latest album, his first holiday ep, pays homage to the world’s biggest and most famous papa, Santa Claus. His attraction was toward plus-sized furry men. That was when Tom realized he did have an appetite for sex, only it wasn’t towards women or even the men that society deemed as handsome. In fact, he didn’t go on his first date until he was 22, while in seminary, training to be a Catholic priest. He says he didn’t feel much in the way of sexual and emotional desires growing up. Much of Tom Goss’ youth was spent focused on his studies and on wrestling.
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