TP: You are especially discussed a lot on the Internet. But an obsession of the new Beyonce video and the choreography, the outfits, that is another story. But being a fan of a porn star? I can understand the sexual obsession of someone because it’s a desire but being a fan of all the movies you have done, remembering which movies you did when and with whom, and what kind of beard I had in this particular film, that I don’t understand. I understand if someone is a fan of Tina Turner or Cher. THOMAS PERSSON: How does it feel to be the subject of so much sexual adoration and worship?įRANCOIS SAGAT: I can’t say that I don’t like it but I think it’s too much. I met Francois in a café by Centre Pompidou in Paris to talk about his trade, the power of body transformation, and why a man should never be afraid of his feminine sides. What separates Sagat from his peers is his artistic involvement with designers such as Bernhard Willhelm as well as the French fashion label Fade where he can use his skills as an accomplished draftsman. A painfully shy boy in his teens, Sagat grew up to be a strong, almost otherworldly muscle vision, representing the extreme end of gay body culture. In the world of gay erotica, French porn-star Francois Sagat has become something of a cult phenomenon. Here, Persson discusses what didn’t make the, uh, cut: The new issue of Acne Paper is on newsstands in Europe look out for it stateside in the next month.
Sagat has a different, equally distinctive tattoo: a combination of a crescent moon and star is reminiscent of Turkish and Tunisian flags. He also added lines perpendicular to the measurement of hip hop. For the more symmetrical, it has decided to tattoo, the illusion of the scalp has to do. In a recent interview he stated that his hair began to thin a few years ago and because he felt that his head was excessive and disproportionate.
In the United States, Sagat quickly found a niche in the muscle genre, he was known for his distinctive scalp tattoo.