Though I dont know if he ever talked on his sexuality, but my radar has always wondered about Keanu Reeves.
I never knew about Smokey Robinson.
What about Luther Vandross? He never married and was described as the "loving uncle" type.
From sports:
Kordell Stewart from the Steelers was supposedly gay, picked up the young guys around Pittsburgh.
He was our sportscaster here on the ABC affiliate (San Antonio) for a while.. but I never saw him at the clubs. He was rumored to be closeted here though,The weatherman on the same station is also Gay and known to "jog" early mornings in the downtown park... and the station managers and owners make them behave.
I could just be throwing this out there, but is there anyone besides myself who sees John Rocker getting a little extra attention from the same sex...but being so uncombortable with his sexuality that he lashes out against those who are most like him?
Yeah, I think that was a reach...but I'm sticking with it.
I've got a feeling that the majority of show business people are gay or bi.
If not he's very happy.Surely Barry Manilow is gay?
Little Richard and Smokey Robinson
Duh...think about the guys from your high school who were into theater and drama. It's not a huge leap of logic.
side note: This is a sweeping generalization, but have you noticed that many african american guys with naturally light colored eyes also happen to be gay?
I'm just gonna leave it at that so that the backlash isn't too crazy.
yes.. always felt since he was a "crooner" and females adored his love ballads, that it would hurt his career and fans if he came out.
... I'm not sure if either of these have been mentioned in the thread already though, as it's 7 pages and I have a life.
Has anyone mentioned Leo DiCaprio?
I'm don't think he's gay. I've heard stories, but I strongly doubt them.
Someone who was really close to me said that Leo and Billy Zane had some sort of secret romance...but, again, I strongly doubt the validity of said story.
P.S. Elijah Wood seems gay and so does Mika, but the reason you don't know about it publicly is because they just want to be known for their talent, and not because they're gay.
If you look at every out actor and artist, the first preface to their name is "gay." It's not "oscar winning," or "grammy nominated." In today's world where sexual orientation is tolerated, it is still looked at as a stigma. A stigma that doesn't sting so much, but it still becomes your definition. I wouldn't blame someone for not wanting to disclose their sexuality with the world because then at least you'd know them first for what they did, not who they were when the cameras were off.