AfterElton.com Names Neil Patrick Harris on 'Hot 100' for Second Year

By: May. 17, 2010
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AfterElton.com has announced its picks for their annual Hot 100 list, comprised of male actors, musicians, athletes, and other prominent celebrities. The AfterElton Hot 100 began in 2007 in response to Maxim's Hot 100 and allows gay and bisexual men to pick the celebrities they believe to be the most attractive, regardless of sexual orientation; this year's Hot 100 features 26 openly gay or bisexual men. 

Star of stage and screen Neil Patrick Harris was voted to the number one slot for the second year in a row, following a prominent year for the actor in which he memorably hosted the 2009 Tony Awards and performed the opening number for this year's Academy Awards. In addition, he has all the while continued his work on CBS' HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER as womanizer Barney Stintson and is gearing up for a guest cameo on Fox's GLEE.

Harris leads a list that includes his partner, David Burtka, his future GLEE co-stars (and, for some, Broadway veterans) Matthew Morrison, Jonathan Groff, Chris Colfer, and Cory Monteith, as well as Broadway alums Daniel Craig, Hugh Jackman, Cheyenne Jackson, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, John Barrowman, and Taye Diggs.

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