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• Kentucky's Creation Museum's take on homos leaves something to be desired. Like a new curator. (Although, we do love this graffiti inspired warning.)

Jossip intern Joseph has a date! But the poor thing has nothing to wear! We voted for white shirt (with minimal pit stainage)". What say you?

Perez Hilton has at least one testicle.

Henry Rollins handles gay rumors like a pro, "Never once in my 46 years have I wanted a dick in my mouth."

Julie (Not Downtown) Brown wants to be gay.

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Does "Less Attractive" Wife Mean Gay?

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It's good to know that The View hasn't lost all its snark in former co-host Rosie O'Donnell's departure.

Joy Behar and Barbara Walters spent a little minute today discussing whether or not Hugh Jackman's wife, Deborra-Lee Furness and her pedestrian good looks intimate his homosexuality.

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Ain't nothing scary about Hugh Jackman. Seriously, the Australian actor seems pretty flawless - something that makes us at once frightfully self-conscious and horny.

We may have been off with yesterday's conjecture about Justin Theroux's sexuality, but we still can't help but wonder about Mr. Jackman. We welcome your thoughts, opinions, and comments.

Unless, of course, you're too busy drooling over the pictures…

Be sure to wipe your chin. Dribble may not be too terribly horrific, but it sure is gross.

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The bitches over at Defamer tipped us off to this little X-men doozy. Seems Ian McKellen and Hugh Jackman had a little sub textual spat during a Sci-Fi Channel round table interview. Obviously, and we’re sure the first director Bryan Singer will back us up here, “mutants” is synonymous with “gay.” At least that’s what Sir Ian thinks.

"There are people who think gay people can be cured," said McKellen (Magneto), who has spoken publicly about his own homosexuality. "My reaction to the idea that I can be cured as a mutant is as contemptuous as my view of people who say I need curing of my sexuality. The idea that black people could take a pill that would cure them of being black is abhorrent to me."

But Jackman, who some say might have a very large closet at home, responded:

Hugh Jackman, who plays Wolverine, took the other side, pointing out that there are other characters for whom the cure is more attractive. "Rogue [Anna Paquin], as amazingly powerful as she is, lives a potentially very lonely life," said Jackman. "Never being able to touch anyone, never being able to have a physical relationship, never able to have children. Now, as politically abhorrent as something like the cure is, it's also humanely, socially, incredibly understandable that a character like that would take it."

To which McKellen responded:

"It isn't necessarily her mutancy that's the problem," McKellen shot back. "It's other people's reaction to it. Maybe it's society that's wrong, not her."

Oh, SNAP! Of course, now this makes us want to see X3 even more just to see the nasty looks Sir Ian throws Hugh’s way.


X3 Stirs Cast Emotions
[Sci Fi Wire via Defamer]



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