Oral Roberts’ Gay Grandson Launches “Boring” Performance Art Piece

Randy Roberts Potts, the openly gay grandson of televangelist Oral Roberts, has launched a traveling performance art piece meant to demonstrate the normalcy of gay home life. Details reports:

Randy Roberts Potts is pushing the gay agenda by watching TV. And by ironing a shirt. Also by doing a puzzle, vacuuming a rug, simmering stew in a slow-cooker, and intermittently stroking the nape of his boyfriend Keaton’s neck in a subdued, abstracted manner, the way his Munna might have stroked his hair when he was a child. It could be a typically staid and eventless evening for Randy, with one fat exception: He’s doing all this on a 6-by-16-foot set on a patch of downtown sidewalk, surrounded by drifting crowds of passersby. With folded arms and befuddled frowns, the onlookers try to make sense of the scene—to the right, atop rugs laid directly on the concrete, there’s a farm table and a bookcase stocked with cans of black-eyed peas and stewed tomatoes; to the left, a leather couch sits before a black-and-white television on which a silvery episode of The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp is flickering.

Potts says: “It’s a visual that people haven’t ever really seen in conservative towns. A lot of people immediately jump to images of sex or a pride parade. Well, here’s another visual. This is what gay couples look like when we’re together as a couple in love. There’s really nothing to watch, and I want to leave people with that impression.”

The show will tour across the red states in rented storefronts. I’ll post some video as soon as I get it. (Tipped by JMG reader Justin.)