Chace crawford is gay
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Vorta said:
I myself love both genders, but never told anyone until now. Am I ashamed of that? Nope. I just don't see the point in divulging that detail about myself.
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But my scrutinize then is, "Why wouldn'tyou?" What is it that's stopping you from creature open about that, if it's not shame?
bluedana said:
Honestly, I acquire no patience with forcibly or subtly "outing" anyone. I can't think of a more personal, sacrosanct issue than one's sexual culture.
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I thoroughly disagree. To my mind, one's sexual identity is nothing special, an entirely neutral proof about one's self that is no more noteworthy than eye colour or shoe size. To give it any more weight than that is to make more of a big deal of it than it actually is.
While I would not support forcing someone out of the closet against their will (unless they are actively working against LGBT interests while in there), my argument would simply be as above - "Why wouldn'tyou appear out?" Why not acknowledge this entirely neutral fact about yourself? To perform otherwise is taki
In a recent interview with Bustle, ‘The Boys’ star Chace Crawford gets intimate after sharing personal anecdotes and truth that may be unknown by even the biggest of his fans.
The 36-year-old actor alluded to a difficult breakup in the past saying, “When we all go through a tough breakup or the death of a family member, what perform you turn to?”
“A lot of times it’s poetry, you know what I mean? It’s a book,” Crawford stated to answer his rhetorical question. He also says that practicing Transcendental Meditation, which he does, is like a “natural Xanax.”
At the moment, the player seems to be not dating anyone, and to that topic, he briefly commented, “LA’s a tough [dating pool]” with a shrug.
Crawford also shared about his summer employment at Abercrombie & Fitch, which he hated. “You could smell that fragrance from the parking lot,” he said while wincing. The actor was also offered to be one of the store’s shirtless welcome committee, and to that he revealed, “I think they may have asked. I was fond, ‘There’s no chance in hell I’m doing that.'”
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Chace Crawford Confirms He’s Hooked Up With One of His Gossip Girl Co-Stars
Chace Crawford Talks "Gossip Girl" Reboot & "The Boys"
There's one secret Chace Crawford will never tell.
And that's which one of his Gossip Girlcostars he's hooked up with because, yes, apparently it happened.
"I would say those things are inevitable," Chase coyly confirmed to Alex Cooper during his appearance on the June 12 episode of Call Her Daddy. "When you're in your 20s... the thing is you're on these things—people probably think it's these sexy scenes or whatever, that's like the worst part of it, with 60 people watching. It's the downtime. You're doing this show, you're on set for like 12-14 hours a day and usually there's some cute interesting people from all walks of life."
But before fans jump to conclusions, the 38-year-old hinted it may not have been one of the show's main cast members, which included actors such as Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Michelle Trachtenberg and Jessica Szohr.
"There's a lot of actors and people coming onto the show, ov
Is Chace Crawford Gay/Bi? (Detailed Post) Thoughts?
[quote]I don't expect anyone here to agree with me, but if Chace is bright he will remain vague about his sexuality. When The Boys is over, he's going to need to book another gig and with his looks he can still pull a series regular role on some network procedural.
One of the highest-rated procedurals nowadays is "The Equalizer," starring openly queer Queen Latifah. Despite CBS supposedly having both the oldest network audience and the most "traditionally conservative" one, and the show focusing almost entirely on people of color who are mistreated in some fashion by white assholes, it's been in the Nielsen top 10 since it started.
Also, "9-1-1: Lone Star" is basically an amped up procedural with completely absurd scenarios, but I assume it's stating the obvious that "Tarlos" is one of its biggest draws, and it too remains highly rated because of it.
Point being: being gay or bi is NOT the career killer it used to be, and the reason the likes of Colton Haynes and Matt Bomer haven't gotten much work is because neither is a great actor. (Bomer can't even acquire much work *despite* being married to one of Hollywood's superior agents!)