“The first video we didn't really get paid anything for, we just went basically for the fun of it,” Robert Reeves, 78, told TODAY. I feel like a dinosaur, but the way that people are reacting to me and to the others, I can't believe it.”īased in Cathedral City, California, right outside the LGBTQ enclave of Palm Springs, the foursome of gay men, who range in age from the mid-60s to late 70s, were already friends when the dating app Grindr began using them as subjects in videos back in 2018. “I mean, at 77 years old, I never had any idea that this would happen to me.
“I'm still having a hard time wrapping my head around that, truly,” Bill Lyons, 77, added.