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Why George Clooney won’t deny rumours that he’s gay
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The Juice
You can call George Clooney gay all you like, and he won't deny it.
That's not to say the 50-year-old star of "The Descendants" is pining for a real-life bromance with Brad Pitt. No, it just means that Clooney doesn't believe there's anything wrong with being gay.
In the new issue of gay and lesbian magazine the Advocate, Clooney says he finds the rumours that he is attracted to men "funny" but that he refuses to "jump up and down, saying, 'These are lies!'"
"That would be unfair and unkind to my good friends in the gay community," he said. "I'm not going to let anyone make it seem like being gay is a bad thing."
Clooney added that he is "very happy" in his private life, in which new gal pal Stacy Keibler is a regular fixture.
"Who does it hurt if someone thinks I'm gay?" the actor continued. "I'll be long dead, and there will still be people who say I was gay. I don't give a sh*t."
Nor will he stop complimenting his peers. Clooney, who won People's "Sexiest Man Alive" title in 2006, was kind enough to describe his 2011 successor, Bradley Cooper, as a "perfectly sexy guy." At the same time, however, Clooney admitted he was surprised that his "Ides of March" co-star Ryan Gosling didn't win the coveted award.
"I thought he worked hard and ran a very solid campaign, so I feel that he was ripped off," he quipped.
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