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Personal Blog of Randy Thomas“Coming Out” … Career Move or No Big Deal? Homosexuality in Hollywood
Started by Randy · 9 months ago
This is an interesting article (emphasis mine and thoughts after the jump) …
(CNN) — It used to be called “the love that dare not speak its name” — particularly in Hollywood, where the revelation of homosexuality was believed ... Continue reading »
(CNN) — It used to be called “the love that dare not speak its name” — particularly in Hollywood, where the revelation of homosexuality was believed ... Continue reading »
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Were you really that offended?
9 months ago
But for a leading man, there is a lot more to lose. Women never flocked to Clay Aiken as a sex symbol, but if Chace Crawford, the heartthrob of TV's "Gossip Girl" who is rumored to be gay, came out of the closet, he'd probably lose a lot of his fan base. The same could be said for country star Kenny Chesney, who has also been speculated about. I personally respect the stars who keep their personal lives private, no matter if they are straight or gay. But it's certainly not a clear-cut issue as to who stands to benefit from coming out and who doesn't.
9 months ago
On Lilo, people seem to be having the 'at least she's stabilized' reaction, but they also seem to be having the "Is she for real?" reaction. Frankly, I will not be surprised if she winds up going back and forth between Lesbian and straight relationships for the rest of her life.
9 months ago
And I think Anderson Cooper's reputation doesn't really hinge on his private life, which is something he's admitted, which is why he doesn't often discuss it. Certainly no one in the journalism world really cared when CNN's Thomas Roberts came out of the closet, either, but I'm just saying that if he had been an A-List star things would be a little different.
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I think part of the problem is that there is this feeling that it is incumbent upon a star who is 'out' to act in a certain way that goes far beyond what a straight star would do in equivalent situations. I would personally consider a star who just quietly went out on dates, to movie premiers, etc. w/ his boyfriend, and just simply said "This is my boyfriend, Bob," when asked, to be both out and keeping his private life private. But it doesn't seem to be enough for many people. They want everyone to make a big announcement of "Yes I'm GAY. I'm OUT!!!" right on the front of People magazine, coupled with specifically gay behavior. So then you have this concept of stars not officially being gay unless they explicitly say so (even if it's totally and painfully obvious), and those that aren't out feeling like they need to either hide or make a deal with People. It just seems like it reduces the whole thing to absurdity, while simultaneously turning people's private lives political. But The Abbey would suddenly be a lot less interesting if the stars decided to keep everything private, anway.
Incidentally, in real life I don't think I've ever met a gay man (including my very close friends) who has ever announced "I'm gay" to me. It tends to be the type of thing I either figure out for myself, or else am told via mentions/introductions of the 'husband/partner/whatever' (as Dave White likes to put it). And I've never been bothered by that.
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