may i present to you “The Prancing Elites Project” by Adrian Clemons, 23, Kareem Davis and Tim Smith, both 24, and Kentrell Collins, who is 27.
yes its what you are thinking these dudes are so gay and heres how they react to haters
“Being gay in the South is already hard. So you already know that, doing this, people are going to call you every name in the book,” 24-year-old Jerel Maddox told the Daily Beast. “We don’t even feel it.”
"We aint swayed by haters."
their part to fame started in 2013 Shaquille O’Neal spied one of their performances on Youtube. and decided to share a link on twitter.
his endorsement however help the team secured an appearance on "The Real," and an audition with “America’s Got Talent.”
Their first appearance on the documentary series, “We Came to Dance,” aired April 22 and showed the troupe coming face-to-face with prejudice in Saraland, Ala., when they were denied permission to march in a parade, then turned away by the police officers who patrolled the parade’s sidelines.
The rejection came one year after the Elites wore tight Santa costumes to march in a Christmas parade in Semmes, Ala.
sources:nydailyreport
The event organizers later tried to deflect complaints — residents complained they were “insulted” and “disgusted” by their presence — saying they had no idea they’d booked an all-black, all-gay male dance group, according to AL.com.
Despite the negative reaction, the Elites were determined to march in Saraland. They crashed the parade in white, sequinned leotards and held hands before prancing down the side of the street to a chorus of jeers.
“We just want to dance, and at the end of the day we’re going to dance anyways whether you like it or not,” Collins said in last week’s episode.