'Looking' Star Russell Tovey & Steve Brockman Have Reportedly Broken Up
2023 has been quite a year for LGBTQ+ couples divorcing and breaking up.
September 07 2023 12:33 PM
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For the latest news on HBO's hit television series Looking, check OUT Magazine. The drama follows Patrick Murray (played by Jonathan Groff), a 29 year old video game designer living and loving in San Francisco, and his two best friends Agustin Lanueaz (played by Frankie Alvarez) and Dom Basaluzzo (played by Murray Bartlett). Throughout the show, the three friends navigate the triumphs and struggles of their life, relationships, family, careers and everything else in between, in modern day San Francisco.
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