Bwah! Yeah, knowing Ben Browder is a happily married family man didn't dampen my appreciation of how he looks in leather any. As I once posted to a Luke McFarlane message board amid the wails of despair after his big announcement, if your fantasy life revolves around a star spotting you from across the Dairy Queen, falling in love at first sight, and whisking you away to live in a Malibu Dream House, how much harder is it to add disregarding his orientation to the fantasy? You're already in forest-creatures-doing-your-houshold-chores territory.
Apparently Bomer's been quietly out for ages (happily posing for pictures while making out with a former boyfriend and such), but just never made a press release about it.
There is something about the linked post that rubs me the wrong way.
Yeah, my gaydar failed me on that one. He's still very pretty. I remain convinced that John Barrowman not being bisexual is a crime against humanity, but I'm not that draconian about all good looking celebrities.
There is something about the linked post that rubs me the wrong way.
I don't think the public or the press owns a celebrity's sexuality, even if the celebrity can't really expect something (especially that they're not working at hiding) to remain secret. The tone of the post was presumptous and proprietary.
Yeah, my gaydar failed me on that one. He's still very pretty. I remain convinced that John Barrowman not being bisexual is a crime against humanity, but I'm not that draconian about all good looking celebrities.
ita is me on both counts. Especially the Barrowman thing.
The tone of the post was presumptous and proprietary.
Ah. Thank you. This is what it was.
If you've got your Tivo set up to record Bones or anything else on Fox tonight, the season pass won't work -- Tivo thinks there's another baseball game.
Is there new Bones tonight?
The tone of the post was presumptous and proprietary.
Yeah, it isn't his responsibility to hire town criers or anything to make sure the message gets everywhere. His not having paraded beards around town or played the pronoun game in interviews is plenty in my book. (And incidentally, the latter is a test that John "Mr. Overshare" Barrowman failed back in the Central Park West days.)