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    Exclusive New Normal Promo: John Stamos and Mark Consuelos Are Put to the (Fabulous) Test

    “Gay or Not Gay?!” is literally the name of the game played this Tuesday on The New Normal (NBC, 9/8c). In order to win, the gang is going to have to use its very best gaydar on the special subjects at hand: John Stamos and Mark Consuelos.

    In the following exclusive promo, Rocky and Jane discover that their respective crushes (Stamos and Consuelos) might not actually be interested in them… ever. So, what else can they do but plan a dinner party with the whole fam-damily to try and uncover the pair’s sexual orientation?

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    Press PLAY below to see the hijinks ensue, then hit the comments!


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