Hollywood is gay

GREG IN HOLLYWOOD

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The multi-talented stars of television and stage Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Modern Family, Grab Me Out) and Andrew Rannells (Girls, The Novel of Mormon) are star bakers, alongside actor Yara Shahidi and comedian June Diane Raphael, in The Great American Baking Show: Celebrity Summer next month.

The special begins streaming on Roku Channel on August

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As was I, so what's the problem?



Duh!  No offense, but a damn five year could've told you that. 


 

This statement alone proves that either you didn't fully grasp what I was getting at, or I apparently didn't do a good enough employment illustrating that was exactly my aim to an extent.  Here, allow me to educate you on some movie history here.  Own you ever seen a movie that came out in called, "Birth of a Nation?"  You should as it was deemed to be the first Hollywood Epic motion picture, since you are a film scholar after all.  Although I doubt you'd probably like it, but it was a huge strike when it came out.  You wish to know why?  Well the movie promoted Klu Klux Klan glorification, racism, and portrayed inky men as nothing more than neanderthals that only wanted to rape pale women and over throw the government.  Do I assent or like the movie?  Hell no, as I consider the director, D.W. Griffith, should've been beaten within an inch of his life for making such a hor

When Hollywood Studios Married Off Homosexual Stars to Keep Their Sexuality a Secret

Valentino also married costume designer Natacha Rambova in , at a time when his career was starting to accept off and the roles he played were seen as less typically masculine, such as in the film “Monsieur Beaucaire” in His marriage to Rambova ended in , which left some speculating that the marriages of the “pink powder puff” (a nickname Valentino acquired after playing effeminate roles on screen) were coverups to keep the sex symbol’s reputation intact.

Identifying how many Hollywood couples tied the knot to cloak their sexuality is, of course problematic since it’s primarily based on speculation_._

“I assess the hardest thing for a historian is to kind of sift through what the rumor [is] and what is actually factual," says Tropiano.

One commonly cited source for speculation is the memoir of Scotty Bowers, Full Service: My Adventures in Hollywood and the Secret Sex Lives of the Stars. Bowers’ account details sexual encounters, gay and straight, that he claims he both arranged and took pa

Hollywood’s Hidden LGBTQ History

Ava Gardner was discovered and achieved international fame through the power and reach of the studio system which largely ruled the Hollywood film business from the late s through the s. While the studios controlled most of the movie industry, they also attempted to control and heavily influence the personal lives and public images of the stars they had under contract. As Ava grew more confident in herself and her abilities as an star, she repeatedly bucked at this controlling contract system &#x; finding it to be restrictive, stifling, and often hypocritical. Ava was an open-minded, free-spirited individual who accepted people for who they were. She made deep, lasting friendships with people based on their character and character and never judged or shunned anyone for their race, gender, or sexuality.

As constraining as Ava establish the restrictions of the studio structure to be, her costars and coworkers in what we would call today the LGBTQ community* found it to be an even more difficult system to navigate. During Ava&#x;s peak period in Holl