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Jacob Lescenski and Anthony Martinez: Straight student asks gay friend to High School prom and makes a million Twitter friends

Student made request by unfurling flags

Andrew Buncombe
Friday 24 April 2015 15:54 BST
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Anthony Martinez was asked to the High School prom by his best friend
Anthony Martinez was asked to the High School prom by his best friend

The High School prom is a constant fixture – both within the annals of US popular culture and on the list of events that create vast anxiety for teenagers.

The reason? There are two, pressing issues to address – what to wear and who to go with.

So it was a pleasant change, to say the least, when one straight Nevada High School student removed any such anxiety for his gay friend by asking him to their Las Vegas school prom.

The NewNowNext website reported that Jacob Lescenski asked his best friend Anthony Martinez by unfurling a giant banner that read: “You’re hella gay, I’m hella str8, but you’re like my brother so be my d8!”

Anthony is on the student council and is often responsible for planning school dances, the website reported. However, he said that he never gets asked to go.

“He’s a real man,” Anthony said of Jacob. “Given that he has the guts to fulfill my gay student council dream of always helping out planning dances, and never getting asked. I couldn’t ask for a better person in my life.”

Jacob said: “I decided on going to prom alone because my original date idea didn’t work out so well. Then one night I saw Anthony, who is my best friend, Tweeting about wanting a date. I then thought about how amazing of a guy he is and that he deserved a date. So, I came up with the poster idea.”

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