Marc Jacobs Quits Dating App ‘Grindr’ After 10-Man Gay Orgy Exposed

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Fashion designer Marc Jacobs has quit gay dating app Grindr amid claims he hosted a ten-man gay orgy over the weekend.

Page Six reported Monday that Jacobs, 52, invited 10 much younger men he had met on the dating app into his New York home for a “wild” orgy, which lasted until Sunday morning.

“Everyone was in their 20s,” a source told Page Six. “[But] people weren’t as good-looking as I expected.” (Sigh)

“They were average, chill people who didn’t have any attitude, which was really nice,” the source continued.

It wasn’t just sex they were having, though, according to the source who said some of the guests were also using common date rape drug GHB, as well as “Tina,” which is a form of crystal meth.

Jacobs admitted last year he used the hookup app before with an ex-boyfriend, former porn star Harry Louis, but claims he only went on it “a couple of times.”

“I don’t have any hang-ups about those kinds of things. I don’t really care. Who’s kidding who?” he told Paper magazine.

After the news of the wild sex party broke Monday, Jacobs bid farewell to Grindr via his Instagram page.

“Goodbye (for now) Grindr! It was fun for ‘group’ get togethers, but what really excites me is my work!” he posted, along with a topless image of himself.

“Yup. I’m gay. Sometimes I enjoy sex. Sometimes!” he added.

Yup. I’m gay. Sometimes I enjoy sex. Sometimes! #stillonlyhuman #callmemarc #yourstotry…maybe.

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Jacobs also posted a passive-aggressive statement to the guest who apparently told the Post about his weekend rendezvous. “And to whichever guest benefitted from calling this misinformation into the Post, I only wish you good health, happiness, and a long life to enjoy taking advantage of the kindness of strangers and talking sh*t about others.” “#reallyqueen ?” he wrote.

Representatives for the designer refused to comment on the matter.

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