Blind Item #2
This A list network host recently had a multiple page interview in one of the biggest magazines in the world but not a peep about him being closeted or at least a question about his personal life.
Posted by ent lawyer at 6:45 AM
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Ryan Seacrest
ReplyDelete+1 Tricia
ReplyDeleteHiya ! He is usually described as mogul too though? Maybe it’s anoter dude?
DeleteIs he worried about upsetting his mother?? Who else would give a damn?
ReplyDeleteDavid Muir
ReplyDeleteMost Definitely!
DeleteThat's an interesting guess MD... but does being a network anchor get you A list status?
ReplyDeleteWhy would a major magazine ask any challenging questions, they just want to put his face on the cover to sell.
ReplyDeleteIf he's closeted then why would there be? His choice not theirs, ours or anyone elses.
ReplyDeleteAnyone else notice that David Muir only gets photographed from one side? The promo for the ABC News is ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteWhich magazine is one of the biggest in THE WORLD? Architectural Digest? In the world...a finance magazine? Forbes?
ReplyDelete@Just Paige, you're right he favors showing the right side of his face. Which is strange besides it seems to have more slack than the left, like a muscle condition or something. Maybe the left side has wrinkles or scars or something.
ReplyDeleteI do not understand the fascination with outing ppl that do not want to be outed for whatever reason. Honestly, if they wanted you to know about their personal life, then they would put it out there for everyone. WHY do ppl find it necessary to out someone, or hint about them. SO what, they want to keep their personal life personal. We are entitled to their "jobs" that is it. Maybe, some hot shots outside courtesy of the Pap, but come on, what goes on in someones bedroom is no ones business. No WONDER they want to stay private.
ReplyDeleteI agree. Why is it that no one tried to out Business Leaders or Government officials. Oh wait, that was Gawker.
ReplyDeleteOf course being a network anchor makes you A list. A lot of cable anchors are out, so maybe that's why it is an issue. But if you think it's ok to out an extramarital affair,why is it different? But at least this person isn't bearding,which would be in the story.
ReplyDeleteI thought David Muir was out. I think ABC has a lot of openly gay host and reporters.
ReplyDeleteBecause its horseshit for celebrities to claim to support LGBT while being closeted themselves. If they were so supportive, they'd come out so they could actually offer some real support to others.
ReplyDeleteIts lipservice in favor of making a buck.
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ReplyDeleteI agree celebrities shouldn't be out unless they've spoken against the LGBT community. I think lawmakers who vote against the LGBT rights need to be outed if they're in the closet.
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ReplyDeleteI dont understand people who think ryan seacrest or jonathan cheban are straight.
ReplyDeleteI might be way off base here, but maybe just maybe there were no questions about personal life coz its called personal for a reason! Just my two cents!
ReplyDeleteSo? Where's the rule that someone (anyone) has to disclose info about their personal life just because they're doing a "multiple page interview in one of the biggest magazines in the world"?? Your arrogance and entitlement is off the charts, Enty. I don't see you opening YOUR sock drawer, podcast-boy.
ReplyDeleteOne doesn't have to be out publicly to support LGBTQ causes. Lily Tomlin supported causes for years before any public announcements of who she dated or loved.
ReplyDeletePersonal life=personal, or at least it should!
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