Noah Galvin is doing some major backpedaling after the inflammatory remarks he made in his recent interview with Vulture.
For no apparent reason, the 22-year-old The Real O’Neals star went on a rampage against fellow actors Eric Stonestreet and Colton Haynes, as well as director Bryan Singer and Hollywood producers, in general.
Related: ‘Real O’Neals’ Star Noah Galvin: Colton Haynes’ Coming Out Was “P*ssy Bullsh*t”
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On Bryan Singer:
Bryan Singer likes to invite little boys over to his pool and diddle them in the fucking dark of night.
On people in Los Angeles:
People in L.A., producers and casting directors, are not the most creative. … So when they see me play this character, they’re like, Oh, he’s really good at playing the funny gay kid. That’s what he does. Let’s have him do more of that!
On Colton Haynes (a.k.a. “The worst”):
That’s not coming out. That’s fucking pussy bullshit. That’s like, enough people assume that I sleep with men, so I’m just going to slightly confirm the fact that I’ve sucked a dick or two. That’s not doing anything for the little gays but giving them more masturbation material.
On Eric Stonestreet:
He’s playing a caricature of a caricature of a stereotype of stereotype on Modern Family. And he’s a straight man in real life. And as hilarious as that character is, there’s a lack of authenticity.
Not surprisingly, a lot of people took serious issue with Galvin’s comments. Most notably was Colton Haynes himself, who posted a lengthy response on his Instagram page, calling Galvin’s remarks “absolutely uncalled for” and “embarrassing on his part.”
Related: Colton Haynes Publicly Responds To Being Called “The Worst” By Noah Galvin
Well, it appears as if Galvin’s publicist had a long chat with the rising TV starlet because he just posted a long apology on Twitter.
“The entire interview I gave to Vulture has hurt the LGBTQ community and the industry I feel truly fortunate to be a part of,” Galvin tweeted. “My only intention was to try and empower and promote honesty, but I fully understand that comments I made were brazen and hurtful.”
Here are the apology tour highlights:
To Bryan Singer:
I sincerely apologize to Bryan Singer for the horrible statement I made about him. It was irresponsible and stupid of me to make those allegations against Bryan, and I deeply regret doing so. I have never been to Bryan’s house, and I admit there is no basis for any of the things I said or implied about Bryan in that interview.
On Colton Haynes:
I have no right to dictate how or when anybody comes out of the closet; I know how difficult and scary the process of coming out can be, and the last thing I would ever want to do is make it scarier.
On Eric Stonestreet:
I think Eric Stonestreet is a wonderful actor.
Gee whiz. That’s some serious brown nosing.
So… apology accepted?
Read Galvin’s full statement below…
— Noah Galvin (@Noahegalvin) June 9, 2016
— Noah Galvin (@Noahegalvin) June 9, 2016
DCguy
What did his publicist say to him? That’s easy….
Hey, Noah, all of the bigots and their self hating closet case lackeys will get furious if you don’t retract this. Then they will start to leak fake stories that you are difficult to work with or lie that you have a drug problem. So take back the statement, the only gays that Hollywood likes are the closeted ones, or the over the top neutered caricatures, I thought we covered this in the handout I gave you when you first got the role on The Real O’Neil’s.
redcarpet30
Anyone else think of Goldie Hawn saying “That was TOTALLY uncalled for” in Death Becomes Her when they read Colton’s response?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TvgwlnTU4Q
SeijnSei
@DCguy:
Pretty much. And its sad. Because everyone in Hollywood knows its true. Somebody needs to fly a drone over this guys estate.
If you are young gay/heteroflexible, pretty and willing…..its practically a stop on the Famous Homes of Hollywood tour.
Bryan Singer has too much power.
Ronnyboy
Yes what he said was true but if you want to work in Hollywood you don’t attack the Velvet Mafia. Colton Haynes at least understands the rules of the game. Stay in the closet till it’s clear and don’t rock the boat.
Guy068
Not having watched TV in years (Besides Doctor Who and the Flash) I have zero clue who this asshole is. Doesn’t make it any less funny to read an interview where an unpleasant person has their first taste of fame and hasn’t learned to edit yet when interviewed. I guess he could be not as much of a douche as he wanted us to think in that interview and he could be honestly sorry. Just once though I’d like to see a jackass like him stick to their guns and let us see a full fledged flame out rather than the tepid apologies he and that awful rapper (It’s a flower name is all I have in the memory banks)…
Ronnyboy
@SeijnSei: Singer isn’t the only pedophile with power in Hollywood. Like I said. You attack him you attack the rest.. ie no more work for you.
Paco
I doubt it was the publicist. He obviously didn’t have one. It was probably more like an angry call from a producer, that got an angry call from a studio head, that got an angry call from an attorney. Something along those lines.
Everyone with more than a couple functioning brain cells knew there would be an apology by the end of the day.
The most amusing part of Noah’s bitter sounding rant/interview, was how he complained about WeHo gays, yet would have fit in perfectly with his own bitchiness on full display in the interview. I certainly couldn’t tell a difference. The only thing missing was an Appletini in his hand.
crumb bum
It’s not really shade if you just call someone a pussy. Shade is supposed to at least attempt to be subtle.
Billy Budd
The boy is an idiot and totally immature. Now he is paying the price.
RichieRichRocks
I seriously think they should recast Gavin’s part on the show or just cancel it. I don’t see people watching this show after his horrific words. I think the show had a huge gay audience that despise him now. I don’t know how anyone could have read Colton Haynes EW article and not have been moved by it. Also, Eric Stonestreet is on ABC’s highest rated sitcom and Gavin is on the lowest rated sitcom so who would you want to make happy.
Chris
I wonder who ghost-wrote his apologies for him. They’re way more cogent than the original rant; though in fairness, when people talk, they’re always less cogent than when the read and edit what they write.
By the way, ghost writer, you forgot to write an apology to Hollywood.
ErgoCoffeeto
What an obnoxious little queen. It must chap his ass that he’s nowhere near as hot as Colton (A&F model) or even Bryan Singer who’s far from a troll. I hope his vitriol comes back to bite him in the ass and he’s relegated back to musical theater.
DCguy
And HERE come the new accounts to blast him. Just like ALWAYS happens whenever the Hollywood closet is shaken up.
Fun game, lets count all of the new accounts that are probably interns in some Studio P.R. office.
Nice try guys, but you’re about as obvious as your average Hollywood closet case (Yes, Kevin Spacey, I’m looking at you.)
Stache
@DCguy: Yeah, I’ve been here long enough to know who’s who and who created an account recently. I’m sure these damage trolls are hitting all the gay and gossip blogs full on about now.
Stache
@DCguy: Yeah, I’ve been here long enough to know who’s who and who created an account recently like most of these new names. I’m sure these PR trolls are hitting all the gay and gossip blogs full on about now.
ErgoCoffeeto
@DCguy: Right because some snot nosed kid giving someone else a hard a time about his coming out is to be condoned? B.S. The kid shot his fresh mouth off and deserves whatever answer he gets back. If he can’t take the heat he shouldn’t be in the kitchen with the grown ups.
Stache
@DCguy: Yup. Lots of new names here today.
joeyty
What did he say ?? He just said, “Better apologize because the Velvet Mafia gays will make sure you don’t work again for speaking the truth. If you apologize there’s a chance they’ll let it go”. You don’t have to be a Hollywood insider to know that.
joeyty
@DCguy: I doubt Queerty is important enough for any Hollywood elements to bother with, or even know it exists.
KM201
This whole witch hunt against Noah Galvin is appalling. It’s downright Mccarthy-esque and it’s amazing that the major gay organizations are doing nothing to defend the poor kid. He spoke the truth, whether some of you queens like it or not. Was it classy to say that Colton Haynes is a pussy? No. However, it’s the truth; especially since the tumblr account to which Colton originally responded to in that coy not really coming out comment was was entitled “Porn and Mariah.” The account owner even admitted that he wrote that comment because he saw Colton as masturbation material. Noah is not wrong on that point and he’s not wrong on his critiques on Eric Stonestreet or Bryan Singer either.
Anyone who wants to send a message to Hollywood should grill his publicist and ABC/Disney for their forced retraction and their possible support of pedophiles. If we let Noah get thrown under the bus for daring to speak truth to power, then we’ll all suffer at the end of the day to this capitulation to wealth and corruption. I hope Noah is able to weather this storm and not become another corporatized puppet as a result of this incident. It would be a shame if Hollyweird destroyed another person’s spirit in the process of forcing conformity amongst the power gays in the media.
Sukhrajah
The issue here is one of gravitas.
From that perspective, we can have an interesting view of the issue.
These statements are a display of ‘UN-hiribility’; as it shows that Mr. Galvin (an actor with very little commercial experience), is attacking actors of his own age such as Haynes (who is superior to Galvin in age, commercial success, and acting ability), actors older than he such as Stonestreet (who is superior to Galvin in age, commercial success, and acting ability) and even directors such as Singer (who has yet to be convicted of a crime, thus is not a criminal).
If you attack your peers, your elders, and your bosses – who will you work with? Better yet, who will work with you? What does the consternation of some C-list actor matter to Haynes (who has enough work to enjoy his life, and come out publicly) to Stonestreet (who is on one of the best celebrated, and highest-paying show for his network), or Singer (who mints money just by saying the letter “X”)?
Are all of the above, exactly what some of us have though? ABSOLUTELY! But it is not as if I will gain an audience with Stonestreet, Haynes, or Singer, much less the gaul, to preach to them. I would certainly mind my tack if I were to ever have to hang/hand my career on/to one of them.
Now, at best, he is a loose cannon. Why would any director/producer/agent/agency/network/company want to work with that? Even if you apologize, considering the depth of the harm – will his apologize ever un-speak those words? It was not a comment-in-jest, it was offered to a publication. Again, he has his right to his views – we all do, but as a celebrity, one in which his career is tied to his mouth; he was foolish, and he will pay the price for it.
As for what to do now? I would take time away from the press, work on myself, write a tell, and blame drugs and alcohol. Nothing else would make sense now.
Paco
@KM201: Just because you agree with a person’s subjective opinion, doesn’t make it the truth. It makes it an opinion you agree with.
He put himself into a precarious situation with the Bryan Singer comment that could have only ended with him defending himself in court and trying to cough up some facts to back up his very public claims of wrong doing by Brian Singer. A very serious claim that he later admits to having no knowledge about other than what he has heard through gossip and a failed lawsuit against the director. Failed because the accuser dropped the suit. If the accuser couldn’t get his facts straight, do you honestly think Noah Galvin would have any to offer in his own defense?
His opinion about Eric Stonestreet’s portrayal of a gay man on a very popular show, on the same network, is only his opinion that is not shared by all. So how is that the truth?
His opinion about Colton Haynes was vicious and bitter. At least some of these guys are eventually coming out once they have their foot in the door. Yeah it shouldn’t be that way, but how else can things change if no openly gay man was even given the chance to get their foot in the door to begin with and prove they can play any role other than just a stereotype.
Coming out is personal and unique for every individuals life circumstance. No one has the right to dictate how and when a person announces to the world that they are gay. Noah Galvin’s coming out didn’t get the fanfare that Colton Hayne’s coming out did, and he is just salty about it.
You are defending stupid.
Sukhrajah
@KM201:
LIBEL is defined as;
“a published false statement that is damaging to a person’s reputation; a written defamation.”
He accused, directly, Singer of indecency. Where is his proof? Seems to me that courts, police departments, and a legal system (as a whole) has failed to find Mr. Singer as guilty of any crime, or wrong-doing. Continued, false statements, especially made to the press – harm Mr. Singer’s reputation. Legally speaking, if Mr. Singer were to produce, to a court, that he were harmed by the statements – Mr. Galvin’s comments would be a noose around his neck.
On this one allegation alone, he is doing much more harm to anyone potentially harmed by Singer, because it strengthens the point – he has no proof, and is throwing himselves to the lions. If he really cares about protecting youth from exploitation – why not work with any of the LGBT groups that focus on the issue, or groups that work with survivors of exploitation? His shot/statement was misplaces, and dangerously so.
Am I supposed to defend his behavior, despite it being illegal? There were literally thousands of other outlets, avenues and procedures he could have done – all with much more positive impact, all much more legal, all better for his career, and all more beneficial to everyone involved. He chose the worst step, he was misguided.
What has this ultimately done for Haynes? Queerty’s obsessive infatuation aside, I would have agreed with Galvin about the Haynes issue. His comments, though – now effected two, equally damning, tides. Galvin traded any social points he had, to Haynes, and by attacking Haynes in the process, endeared alot of men to his cause. The only one that gained here, are the ones that he attacked. You couldn’t pay me enough to commit this level of professional suicide.
dean089
Just another instance where someone is merely sorry-ish, not really sorry.
Mack
I think he over did it with some of his comments. Sounds like someone read him the riot act about the comments. I guess someone felt he might offend Bryan Singer and would lose any possible chances he might have in the future. He’s young and not well versed in the art of kissass in the Gay TV & Movie circles. Let him be.
KM201
@Paco:
@Sukhrajah:
Hello Haynes/Singer/Stonestreet’s PR lackeys. Let’s break some of your points.
1) Noah Galvin said that “Bryan Singer likes to invite little boys over to his pool and diddle them in the f—ing dark of night.” This is an indisputable fact. Bryan Singer has hosted pool parties with young boys. There are photos of this all over the internet. Bryan Singer also likes to diddle with young boys. There are photos of this that showcase this as well; several in fact, including one where he’s dressed in a priest outfit next to a young twink. Noah said nothing about alleged pedophilia and he didn’t accuse Singer of committing a crime either. All he said was that Bryan Singer has pool parties where he messes around with “young boys.” Not children, not “underage” boys and not criminal activity either. His word choice was careful and that’s what makes it factual. There is nothing you can say that disputes this. All the insinuations about criminal activity and pedophilia are implied by the reader. He should not have apologized for that because it would easily be defensible in a court of law. The only reason he backed down was because ABC/Disney and his publicist put immense pressure on him to do so for legal and financial reasons. It has nothing to do with whether they’d win or not. It’s cowardly on their end to kotow to mafia like pressure and it shows their willingness to shield pedophiles from the disinfectant of the spotlight. That’s why outrage should be shown to Noah’s silencers and why Hollyweird is as corrupt as it is.
2) The comments about Eric Stonestreet were not an attack on him. It was a critique of a character he plays that he did not create. If anything, Noah is criticizing ABC’s producers for their limited imagination for gay characters and not the actor who is doing his job. In fact, Noah praised Stonestreet for being a good guy. The real reason why he was forced to apologize was, again, the parent company is saving their own rear ends from criticism of their homophobic ways. When we see a gay Disney hero and not multiple villains as is common practice, then we can talk about their progressiveness. Until then, it’s obvious that they are trying to cover up their bigotry and nothing more. To suggest otherwise is outright lunacy.
3) I really don’t feel like getting into a whole argument about outing, but public officials should expect no privacy. People will gossip about if they are gay or not and they’ll just have to deal with it. People will also be criticized for their crappy way of coming out in vague, wishy washy BS terms to where it becomes drawn out for attention and annoying a result. Insults aside, Noah was not wrong to drag Colton for that and Colton’s whiny response in return was just pathetic. You aren’t going to change my mind on that, nor will the Twitter mob that wants to take down Noah before he has a chance at a career.
Seriously, if it wasn’t obvious by the near exact length of your responses and your newness here to the site that you are PR lackeys trying to defend the indefensible, then I truly mourn for the naivety of the readership of this website. Thankfully, most people can see through crap and aren’t fooled by your efforts to be good interns for the homophobic studio to which you work for. Have a nice day. 😉
Blackceo
Maybe I’m in the minority but the only issue I had with his comments were the ones about Colton Haynes. Its not anyone’s place to judge someone else’s coming out. It’s everyone’s own individual path and story.
The rest of it….I was all down for. Where were the lies? The Singer comments were true although he probably should’ve just stuck to his pool parties, which are a matter of public record. The “diddling boys” he probably shouldn’t have said but its also a matter of publuc recors that Singer has been accused of sexually assaulting an underage boy.
So yeah this response to his comments I feel are a bit too much. I found his candor refreshing even though part of it was probably him smelling himself a bit too much with the success of his show. But the whole retraction about Singer makes Vulture complicit, in a way, in his nastiness. My college friend is CEO of an entertainment managemment company in Hollywood and what Noah said compared to what my friend told me was tame. But its one of those you gotta play the game situations if u want to work because you can get blackballed if you grow a pair and spill truth tea like Noah did.
TO
This young man is 22, it is his first time playing the bigger game and he very likely does not have a publicist. I guarantee you the studio and the producers received complaints and perhaps calls from attorneys. I would not be surprised if his agent also received a call as well. The posts on here to recast or cancel are hilarious, that isn’t happening for something like this and furthermore, I agree some of these posters are fake. He got a little worked up and made a mistake, trust me he won’t again and has learned how the game I played. While he will never likely work with Singer (or, maybe he was up for a part and didn’t get it?), at this point he doesn’t seem to care. He’s clearly a person that is forging a public profile about visibility and activism and we should also celebrate that. FURTHERMORE, let’s all be honest with each other, most of what he said is not shade because it is true. So he learned not sass the hollywood velvet mafia because they’ll have you killed, well, now he knows. Let’s all move on and enjoy his tv show!
Paco
@KM201: LoL! Oh child… Just ask around. I am not new here.
I would love a job in “Hollyweird” though. Maybe I missed my calling. Oh well.
rand503
actually, he was never in any danger of a lawsuit. What any real lawyer will tell you is that if he were slapped with a lawsuit by either Singer or Haynes, his defense lawyer would file a motion to dismiss because both of them are “public figures.” What is a public figure? The bar is very very low, and they would certainly qualify.
Since they are public figures, you can say anything at all you like about them publicly and there isn’t anything you can do about it legally. It is the same reason all of us are protected when why say things about Brian Brown, Tony perkins or any catholic clergy. I can can claim that they are all pedophiles and they cannot sue me.
oddchild1
Hilarious how all the queens that bitched and moaned about “Closet case” Colton Haynes and how much he sucked are suddenly offended by the same rhetoric they were spewing not but a month ago while demanding an embargo on anything to do with him. This is the problem with the gay community, the constant contrarianism and hypocrisy that is tolerated and defended as “catty” and
bitchiness” that everyone just needs to grow a thicker skin because it’s just “part of being gay”. Funny how all these people are falling over themselves clutching their pearls over the “mean spirited” nature of Galvin’s words; well he’s just being bitchy and catty you people need to grow thicker skins because it’s just part of being gay. Get over yourselves.
Captain Obvious
Poor kid, he was speaking too much truth, and that’s a no no in Lala Land.
Paco
@rand503: umm… I’ll just leave this here.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/james-woods-gets-judges-nod-863851
Hussain-TheCanadian
@DCguy: LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL@Kevin Spacey.
I love him; I don’t know why he wouldn’t just come out already. If Judy Foster can do it, so can Kevin (and John Travolta too – Queen been in the closet for a while).
misterhollywood
I think this is a 22 year old kid who popped off and regrets what he said. The real class act here is Cotton Haynes who handled this very well. Noah would be well served by following the golden rule. He’s not earned enough cred yet to diss fellow actors (gay or straight). But seriously, the kid shouldn’t lose his gig on TV like some are suggesting.
CaliKyle
@KM201: Accusing someone of “diddling” “little boys” is tantamount to claiming he is a pedophile. Unless you personally have definitive evidence that Singer has been sexually involved with anyone under 18 (age of consent in Cali) then pics of him cavorting in hot tubs with youthful looking males are irrelevant and do not serve as “proof” or “fact.” I happen to strongly suspect Singer is a serial predator who exploits minor males. But unless I can support that statement with compelling evidence and facts, then Id never make such a claim publicly let alone to a publication.
CaliKyle
@rand503: Incorrect. Im an “actual lawyer” and while filing motion to dismiss – which is nearly if not always done regardless of circumstances such as “public figure” – I would not be especially confident about a dismissal being granted. Claims pertaining to sexual impropriety, particularly when minors below consent are involved – are per se defamatory. This is court’s way of acknowledging that such claims inflict damage regardless of their merit. Singer undoubtedly does not want this actor’s accusations and any legal remedies he may take to squelch them to remain in public view but Im sure that didn’t stop him from instructing his attorney to send letters of intent to pursue legal action against both the actor making the claims and the publication in which they were printed unless strongly worded, utterly contrite retractions were not immediately forthcoming.
Blackceo
@CaliKyle:
Yeah….I’m gonna go with the lawyer on this one. Like I said before…he should’ve left out the diddling boys part but the pool parties is not new news.
PRINCE OF SNARKNESS aka DIVKID
Coltys hot so he”s the winner.
PRINCE OF SNARKNESS aka DIVKID
@DCguy: Are you by any chance the artist formerly known as _ _ _ * [three letters starts with C ] formerly of this parish?
I miss that guy.. Even though he could be a cantankerous twat sometimes.
* i think it might be blocking my post even just using the letters wow — if it’s you you’re name is more powerful and feared than Voldemort
Hank
he’s just a fool boy who dazzled by the attention he had.
joeyty
@misterhollywood: “But seriously, the kid shouldn’t lose his gig on TV like some are suggesting.” Yes he probably should. And he probably will.
JPDonahue
I’m skipping the comments because… 21st Century… so, some of this may have already been covered…
I’m 99.999% sure the apology was written by a publicist. A publicist friend agrees.
I’m also wondering if he got an earful from one of his bosses, co-creator and executive produce, Dan Savage.
It’s a fun show and I think Kenny could be a good TV tole model for young people… but Ryan sure needs to grow up some.
Was there ANYTHING in the Vulture piece that wasn’t nasty?? At least he couldn’t claim he’d been hacked. Nor has he checked himself into rehab. You know, the two go-to solutions to a PR mess!
joeyty
@JPDonahue: It’s a horrid show full of bigotry and that’s why it appeals to an Eirophobic gay audience. Maybe Mr. Galvin is getting just what he deserves.
joeyty
@JPDonahue: “Nor has he checked himself into rehab. You know, the two go-to solutions to a PR mess!” My mind flashed on John Galliano in that bar. Oh man !
lykeitiz
Colton Haynes is a pretentious twat who oozes entitlement. He gets way more press than his talent deserves. Noah Galvin showed restraint for leaving that part out.
Josh447
Gavin can’t even get an apology right. Hands down, he was most likely pissed he even had to make it. The apology was flimsy and insincere regarding Colton Hanes. He needed to write “I’m sorry” directly bulls eye aimed at Colton, not lump him in with a diluted group apology.
The cast et al of The Real O’Neals are probably giving this foolish kid some serious stink eye for jeopardizing their show. Rightly so. This is going to haunt this guys career the rest of his life, if he still has one.
martinbakman
Millenials like this kid certainly have an independent worldview. I’m an old fogie for not realizing Rocky Horror Show the movie is not PC because a straight cisgender played FrankN Furter. I really like Eric Stonestreet a lot. I’m old school gay. So sue me!!
Sukhrajah
@CaliKyle: That was so good, I need a cigarette.
capeguyz
This is typical of young gays out in the community. They are entitled and have no concept of the struggle that occurred to allow them the freedom to come out as gay. They believe they rule the world and lack the common courtesy to appreciate that which has been given to them. The young, attractive bravado may mean success to them, too bad their mouths are not attached to their brains!
capeguyz
@Josh447: Agreed…the show is not that good!
Paco
@capeguyz: I remember being 22, vaguely. It’s amazing how much larger and complex the world becomes as you age and become more exposed to life outside of your safe little bubble. Things aren’t so black and white.
brooklynbobby
@KM201: One voice of reason in this almost always exclusively pack of nimrods who like to see their inane comments posted on a regular basis. How in the world did you get in here??? LOL
brooklynbobby
@KM201: Again? Where did you come from? BRAVO!!!
brooklynbobby
@TO: All is as you say it is! Good words my friend.
Creamsicle
Whether or not and when a person chooses to come out is something that is entirely a private and personal matter. Circumstances are different for everyone, and that’s kind of the point of The Real O’Neils, isn’t it?
But the Braman Singer thing is totally true. That guy loves to diddle little twinks.
Doughosier
He spoke with far too much honesty for show biz. I am sorry he was pressured into apologizing, I doubt anyone thinks it’s sincere. He’s obviously smart and speaks his mind and that’s great.
Moritz
I just love watching Noah every week on his new sitcom. He is very convincing as a gay kid in a Catholic high school. Don’t know why he would choose the end of his very first (half) season to lash out at other gays (or those playing gay characters). His show has been renewed, so there can’t be any bitterness there? I just don’t get it.
I think Colton did a great job with his coming out. Talked about how hard it was to do, and how freeing it was afterwards. Don’t know much about Bryan Singer, but so far, nothing has ever been proven. As regards Eric Stonestreet, I do have to agree with Noah a little there. Everyone talks about how great the gay couple in that show is, but they are only still around because they are playing the stereotypical gay couple. Other shows have tried to show less stereotypic couples or gays, but they have all failed (Partners, The New Normal, It’s All Relative, Normal Ohio, etc.) Seems that only when writers stick to the gay schtick, do the sitcoms stay on the air for a while. That is not Eric’s fault, he is just playing the part as written.
I still love little Noah, and I hope he learns from this that you have to start out nice before you can get all snarky with your homos. They are a tough crowd.
BGinBigD
In the scheme of Hollywood, who really cares what Miss Galvin says? She doesn’t (and probably will never) hold any weight to her comments. Why would any news service or blog pay any attention to her?
zipperzone
The little brat should learn to keep his mouth shut. The fact that there MAY be some truth in what he said does not excuse his stupidity. No doubt he will live & learn, but with less $$$ in his bank account with only himself to blame.
joeyty
@zipperzone: Indeed ! Galvin needs needs to be tied facedown on the bed and soundly paddled….
GC1985
@brooklynbobby: No kidding. I even gave up on this subject because the endless closet enabling and shameless Haynes ass kissing some do on here. Somebody speaks their mind burn them at the stake. It was the same thing with the has-been Tovey.
The usual suspects are engaging in a circle jerk about how sexy Haynes is and how we all need to be “one of the guys”. If anyone speaks out against the outdated gender norms there is a huge uproar from the peanut gallery.
It is best to leave the bitter queens alone. They all fantasize about some coward like Haynes all the time. It is about riding on the coattails of others.
GC1985
It is a laugh at how people complain about how Haynes was treated. Know the statement “sticks and stones…”? Apply it here and stop defending closet doors. Being in the closet with the rats is no way in living. Lying to increase ones own influence is something Donald Trump does on a daily basis.
uktnla
His comments about Singer are interesting given that he hit me up on Grindr the other day. He actually uses his headshot and real name – with his Instagram link attached. I’m in my 40s so I said, dude, I’m a lot older than you. He replied that he was aware and that he liked older guys. In fact, he says that in his profile. Anyway, I basically told him to take a hike and he blocked me. The next day the shizzle hit the fan. He could tell he was a little bitch.
uktnla
he hit me up on Grindr the other day – his profile says he’s into older guys — you would think Singer would be right up his alley.
MyDadPulledOut
What’s wrong with that guy’s face on the right??? Is this one of those, “it looks so natural” hollywood horror show face lifts?
gayhope1990
A loser is having a fit.He’s just jealous about the real stars.Get a life by yourself Noah Glavin.
frenchjr25
In the original interview he was clearly trying to be overly dramatic and funny. He just did a terrible job at it. I’m glad that he’s apologized. He’s young and learning how to navigate an extremely difficult business.