» (Definitive) Words…

"Finally, I will say that, also representative of most every other gay man and woman in the world, that I am not defined by my sexuality. No more so than each of you are defined by your sexual orientation." - Homosexual entertainer Clay Aiken setting the record straight in a long-winded blog post. [MG]

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» Fun Poking…

Clay Aiken's "friends" simply can't believe he's a homo. [YouTube]

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Right-wing non-profit Eagle Forum's Executive Director Colleen Holmes needs a pair of eagle eyes herself!

Holmes and homo-journo Jack Jett exchanged a number of emails earlier this month as the two attempted to coordinate an interview for Jett's new radio show. Jett wanted to discuss Holmes' work with the Forum, which was founded by Phyllis Schlafly in 1967, and has been especially virulent in their battle against feminist and gay rights.

Though Holmes originally agreed to be interviewed - and after much back and forth - Holmes at the last minute backed out, citing scheduling problems. The conservative activist apologized profusely and even joked that she didn't want to be seen as "pulling a McCain," a reference to Republican presidential candidate John McCain's threats to skip last week's presidential debate against John McCain. And, in addition to this sorry email, Holmes accidentally included a tactical note to an unidentified ally.

It is definitely not for the children…

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Clay Aiken is quite possibly the happiest gay man on earth right now.

It's painfully obvious that the singer feels like a huge weight has been lifted off his shoulders, and he breezes through his Good Morning America interview with Diane Sawyer with giggles and joy. It almost makes us understand the Claymates. Almost.

Click through for video.

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» Budget.

"Exclusive photos of Clay and his son Parker went for an underwhelming amount compared to the multimillion-dollar price tag that accompanies a Jennifer Lopez or Jolie-Pitt agreement. Aiken’s deal cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $500,000 according to several sources privy to the negotiations (a rep for People said “We don’t comment on the specifics of any deals”)." Insiders blame the economy and the realization that spending outrageous amounts for celebrity babies is just excessive. [MSNBC]

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» Playmates!

Gay Survivor and all around hunk Charlie Herschel had a brief, yet daily, IM relationship with Clay Aiken, but says they're not that close: "We’ve only hung out, like, twice. I fell out of touch with him for a little while, but there was a point when I was in law school that I was on IM almost every day, so we used to IM almost every day. But we haven’t spoken since I got back from Africa, so he doesn’t even know I was on Survivor. But there was a point, up through when I left for Survivor, where we were in pretty close contact." [The Advocate]

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Clay Aiken's coming out really doesn't come as much of a surprise. We've all known for many years that the crooner goes for the guys. Nor is Aiken's lavender revelation the most revolutionary. Scores of celebs have come out before him - Ellen DeGeneres, George Michael, Lance Bass and Martina Navratilova, a tennis player who came out far before it was fashionable - or advisable.

None of these outings were that surprising, but they have all slowly changed gay acceptance of Hollywood and, in fact, the world. Aiken's outing differs, however, in two notable, intrinsically entwined ways. And the aftershocks could help change the State of gay play.

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» Cover Line…

In honor of Clay Aiken's coming out on People, here's a collection of other famous "I'm gay" covers. [HuffPo]

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News of Clay Aiken's gay ways shot across the world last night. And, if you're anything like us, you were simply tossing and turning as you awaited new details about the American Idol star's sexuality. Well, wait no more, because, like a bit of voyeuristic foreplay, People has published excerpts from their interview with the newly gay Aiken.

Aiken, who for years denied his homosexuality, explains that he didn't mean to lie, but simply lacked the wherewithal to come clean. It wasn't until he had his own child, via in vitro fertilization, that Aiken says he realized he needed to tell the world: "It was the first decision I made as a father. I cannot raise a child to lie or to hide things. I wasn't raised that way, and I'm not going to raise a child to do that."

The singer also reveals a bit about how his born again Christian mother took the news. Here's a hint: not well.

After dropping off his younger brother Brett, who was being deployed to Iraq, at Camp Lejeune, "I started crying in the car," Aiken remembers. "It was dark. I was sitting there, thinking to myself. I don't know why I started thinking about it … I just started bawling. She made me pull over the car and it just came out."

So what was his mom's reaction? "She started crying. She was obviously somewhat stunned. But she was very supportive and very comforting." Even now, Aiken admits, "She still struggles with things quite a bit, but she's come a long way."

Aiken realizes some of his fans will have trouble coping, but says he hopes they don't feel anger: "I've never intended to lie to anybody at all… If they leave, I don't want them to leave hating me."


After years and years of speculation and denials, Clay Aiken has finally come out of the closet. And, like Lance Bass before him, Aiken used the cover of People magazine to do it. That takes balls, boy, so a hearty congratulations. (Also, it's nice that you don't look as silly as Bass. Also, you got your own, exasperated copy!)

As for all your crazed Clay-mates who were offended by all the Aiken gay speak - We told you so…

[via Perez Hilton]


American Idol Clay Aiken returns to Broadway's Spamalot tonight. Aiken was previously seen as Sir Robin from Jan 18 to May 4 this year.

"Since leaving Spamalot in May, jokes have just not been funny. Food has lost its taste. The grass is no longer green — the sky no longer blue. And, babies won't stop crying!! I'm so excited about coming back to the funniest show in the world!" Aiken said in a statement. The baby crying he may be referring to, is the child he had via artificial insemination this summer.

» Reproduced.

Clay Aiken and best gal pal Jaymes Foster welcome a child into the world at 8:08 today, 08/08/08. That's really all we can say on the matter. [MG]

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» Cliché.

Clay Aiken has reportedly impregnated his best friend, 50-year old Jaymes Foster. And, yes, they did it the new fashioned way: artificial insemination. [MG via TMZ]

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» Lavender Lyrics?

Clay Aiken's new song sounds a lot like a cry for homo help: "Unveil me completely/I’m loosening my grasp/There’s no need to mask my frailty/Cause you see the real me." [Towleroad]

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» Jesus Christ.

A Clay Aiken fan described him as "the savior," reports Ben Widdicombe, who just published his final Gatecrasher column. We're not sure which is worse: that a person has such adoration for Aiken or a morning without Widdicombe. We think the latter. [NYDN]

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