Friday, October 24, 2014

Blind Item #2

This professional beard/B+ list mostly television actress most recently seen on a hit pay cable show is now offering to get pregnant for a guy if the price is right. She wants a baby and figures she might as well get paid for it.


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    1. tbh 1st thought was Minka Kelly but I don't know what shows she's been on

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    1. Oh yeah her...I forget about that chick

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    1. Are her and Aaron Rodgers not together anymore?

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  4. Lizzy Capalan and Mathew Perry

    I had a dream last night that Lizzy and I were staring in a movie with Justin Bieber!

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  5. Munn is in the Daily Mail today showing off several outfits and her deep love for Aaron Rodgers, in that order.

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    1. Or Dennings. The one from 2 broke girls

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  7. @Derek, that's random...

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  8. Don't ALL actresses get paid to get pregnant and have a baby?
    I still believe that 80% of Actors are gay. No proof of that, it is something that a male lover of a deceased well known actor told me back in my production days on a film location. I hear the going rate is $50,000 per month per kid.

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  9. + many digits on Olivia Munn/Aaron Rodgers.
    She's all over the place today & it's the middle of the NFL season.
    Peyton Manning's getting all the QB press after his TD pass record last week.

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  10. Dammit, @David Howes - I wish you'd told me that while I still had a uterus.

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  11. @David Howes - That's fucking nonsense. 80% are not gay. I see on this site a few people saying every actor is gay. They'd say things like, "Ever see a straight guy in your high school plays or musicals?"

    Yep. Almost all of them. You know why? Because that's where the pretty girls tend to be. Guys follow the pretty girls. They get to spend all that time with the girl they've got a crush on, maybe even kiss her depending on the play/musical. It's not even half of actors that are gay. If anything you've got the percentages flipped... maybe 20 percent are gay. The actors guild has something like 100,000 members, (Now that the actor unions are combined.)

    And gay men tend to believe every guy is gay. I should say, they WANT every actor to be gay. Actually believing that Hollywood has that many gay actors shows a complete lack of rational thought.

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  12. @ Nutty, just looked at the DM. Olivia is not earning her money. She looks so uncomfortable with Aaron. He needs a better beard. Or better yet, he needs to come out.

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  13. Jayjay your claim that we think every male actor is gay is patent nonsense and not borne out by facts.

    There are no gay rumors involving Nicolson, Cage, Beatty, and on and on and in.

    You clearly see what you want to see.

    As for gay men thinking all guys are gay is bullshit. Not true or borne out by the facts. Need I say your homophobia is showing?

    Peace, dude. Get those meds adjusted.

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  14. speak for yourself jayjay

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  15. +1 lol. I also think the claim that maybe 20% are gay is low ball, particularly if you include those who are open to switching things up a bit with the right person.

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  16. Olivia and her man Aaron look good and happy together. Hope it works out well for them.

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  17. @QueenAnne I've read every comments section over the last couple months and I've read some variation on "All guys in Hollywood are gay" over and over again.

    And if you think I'm a homophobe then you're a complete and total moron. Pointing out how insane a comment like, "80% are gay," isn't homophobic. I'm gay. I've kept it hidden for a long time, and I tried to date women to keep up appearances. I was on this site, (last year I think,) and talked about struggling early in my career because the wrong people thought I was gay. After establishing my career I was a little more open to going to parties or hanging out with people I knew to be gay. I'm not total open about it, but most people in the industry know.

    I've been to the secret parties where gay actors, actresses, directors, producers, and showbiz execs are free to be themselves without any judgement. No worries about paparazzi, or pretending that you're not checking that guy out. I've been hit on while working, or during meetings with directors or producers, and I've been working for a pretty long time and been all over, so I've come to know a pretty big chunk of actors and actresses.

    Maxxy thinks 20 is too low... it's probably too high. The last demographics I've seen of gay people in the US is around 4 or 5 percent. It's sure as hell not more than 20 percent in Hollywood. Hell the percentage in California is around 4 percent, and most of that 4 percent are not actors or actresses.

    Anyway, you really don't know what you're talking about QueenAnne. I think the only person that has a phobia of any one or anything is you. I simply get sick of seeing insane claims being made like "80% are gay."

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  19. I personally believe the "everyone in Hollywood is gay" is just a remnant of the Rock Hudson era when being gay was pretty much a death knell for your career. Like getting on Senator McCarthy's bad side. Gossip pearl clutching surrounding homosexuality is as old as gossip itself.

    Interesting how people are obsessed with the sexuality of celebs and yet douchebags like Roman Polanski and Jason Michael Handy, a Nickelodeon PA keep going. (Pro tip: read that article and then decide if you ever want to watch Nickelodeon again. I'm so glad I don't have small children or cable.)

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  20. I think the common perception is the entertainment industry has more gay men than the average overall population of United States.

    According to Wikipedia which isn't the most accurate source but I use it for a ball park

    "According to the Williams Institute review conducted in April 2011, approximately 3.8 % of American adults identify themselves being in the LGBT community; wherein, (1.7%) identify as lesbian or gay, (1.8%) bisexual, and (0.3%) transgender, which corresponds to approximately 9 million adult[1] Americans as of the 2010 Census."

    Now those are people who self identify themselves as gay so who knows what percentage is hiding that fact.

    Now let's say that is 5 per cent tops are gay and/or bi, so then the question is would more than 5 per cent of men in Hollywood be gay or bi, hmmmm, it would not be surprising if that was true, including the agents/managers/directors/producers/costume designers/cinematographers/writers etc.

    Is it 100 per cent no. Is it 50 per cent doubt it but higher than average probably.

    And part of it might be that privately for sure, the entertainment business is more open and liberal about these kind of things, if not always publicly and only because it affects the bottomline. No one cares what you are doing in bed unless it affects the box office.

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  21. Jayjay, good luck to you.

    But your claim that gay men think every guy is gay is homophobic in the sense that it portrays gay men as endlessly, relentlessly viewing every dude gay/straight/bi as gay. This exact belief is not borne out in reality. And its a messed up assumption from a dark and troubled place.

    Good luck to you.

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  22. jayjay, it seems you're being selective with your distribution rebuttal. Famous Hollywood types are just one segment. Broadway actors, European actors, and actors of all types in all places are actors too yanno..

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  23. I couldn't give a crap if an actor is gay or straight. I also couldn't give a crap what they think about politics or anything else. If they're talented, I'll fork over my hard earned money to see their movie. Period

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  24. Those pictures of Aaron Rodgers and Olivia Munn are laughable. He looks like he's never touched a woman in his life and she couldn't possibly look more bored.

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