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Madison jumps in the car with iconic LGBTQ film actor Jensen Atwood, who is actually heterosexual; Atwood speaks about his time on the Patrick Ian Polk series Noah's Ark as well as turning down propositions from male Hollywood executives.
Madison jumps in the car with iconic LGBTQ film actor Jensen Atwood, who is actually heterosexual; Atwood speaks about his time on the Patrick Ian Polk series Noah's Ark as well as turning down propositions from male Hollywood executives.
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