March 30, 2007
Would You Buy A Used Flat From Tag Eriksson?

Did you ever stop to think about what happened to cutie pie Tag Eriksson, known in particular for his role in Wash West's The Hole?
Of course you didn't - you were too busy seeking out new hotties from the ever-expanding world of pornography, and rightly so. But here at Lavender Lounge we feel that it's our duty to keep you up to speed on what's happened to your former erotic infatuations after leaving the seediness of gay porn to become upright citizens - with clothes on.
Well, Tag, (or Fredrik Eklund as he we used to call him when he was still one of approximately four circuit queens in Stockholm), works for a New York City real estate firm called CORE Group Marketing. And is obviously doing well. According to recent articles he has sold more than 75 million dollars worth of real estate, which surely is a more impressive feat to bring to his father's attention than the fact that he once did the dirty with Adam Killian. Tag's father, by the way, is Swedish author, economist and rich dude Klas Eklunds.
Before Tag decided to go in to real estate however, he wrote a book, chronicling his brief past in the gay porn industry. "Bananflugornas Herre" (or "Lord of the Fruit Flies") received poor reviews (unlike his brother, critically acclaimed author, and babe Sigge Eklunds books), but sold well in Sweden, and has since been publicized in Germany and Norway. In an interview about his real estate career in the New York magazine HX, Tag reveals that the movie rights to the book has been sold. No other information is disclosed but wouldn't it be fun if Wash West, a gay porn director, with a legitimate career on the side, got to direct it? Kind of like the circle of life after porn.

By Tom Ass
Posted by lavenderlounge at 1:49 PM
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