The music video for “All-American Boy” went viral in July 2013 and, as of this writing, has accumulated over 8 million views on YouTube. Grand is best-known for his single “All-American Boy” – a country song that had a music video featuring a gay love story. Since then, the singer and entrepreneur has been heavily promoting his company on social media.
The first collection from Grand Axis was released in the spring of 2020. Wouldn’t it be marked they already reviewed it & restored it with this same image?” The singer pondered, “This is literally the exact same image I was using when they suspended & then restored my account last time. After further reviewing that previous case, however, the social network restored his company’s account. Grand then noted that the Grand Axis profile on Twitter had already been suspended in the past for the same reason. Says my profile image violates their ‘sensitive menu’ policy… for a guy in a speedo? Please reach out to if you think you can help in any way,” the country singer wrote in a tweet on his own personal account following Grand Axis' suspension.
Recently, the official Twitter account for Grand Axis was suspended for apparently violating the social network’s “sensitive media policy.” Twitter’s explanation read, “You may not post media that is excessively gory or share violent or adult content within live video or in profile header, or List banner images.”īut Grand clapped back with a statement of his own. The out singer-songwriter is the owner of Grand Axis, a clothing company that sells underwear, swimwear, shorts, and t-shirts. Twitter isn’t letting gay country star Steve Grand show his grand derrière on the timeline.