Sunday, October 9, 2016

“King Of L.A.’s Gay Nightlife” Sold Everything He Owns: “I Miss Shopping”

The nightlife fixture was making room "for new growth and possibility."
From: NewNowNext
 Los Angeles club promoter Mario Diaz decided to pull a Colby Keller, announcing his intention to sell every single thing he owns in order to furnish a new chapter in his life.

Diaz said in a Facebook post that he’s decided to sell everything he owns because he “misses shopping” and would like to re-furnish a new home again from the ground up.

“After 10 fantastic years in my brilliant house I’ve decided to sell it while the market is good,” wrote Diaz, who was dubbed the “King of L.A.’s Gay Nightlife” by WeHoVille in 2013.

“In this process I’ve decided to trim the tree and make room for new growth and possibility. So here we are….MAJOR MOVING SALE!”

 In a link to an estate sale website details the items that were up for sale, including a lifetime collection of random chachkies and artifacts, as well as vintage designer clothing, jewelry, and Playboy memorabilia.

According to LAist, Diaz is a prominent promoter in charge of the racy Full Frontal Disco at Silver Lake’s Akbar, and WeHo’s long-running BFD (Big Fat D___) party at Fubar. Before that, he reportedly made a name for himself in nightlife in Seattle and New York City, and appeared in a 2014 documentary about himself titled Club King.



Diaz’s sudden decision to sell his possessions sounds vaguely similar to the plan gay porn star Colby Keller put forth last year, when he announced he was going to give away everything he owned, including his Instagram account, so he could travel across America for a “porn art” project in which he had sex with men in all 50 states.

Check out more of Diaz’s items up that were up grabs:








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