Sexuality
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YammaD — 17 years ago(March 28, 2009 08:14 AM)
Hallelujah!!!! You hit the nail on the head. I am so sick of the "Is he/she gay?" everytime a person is listed as single. Can they not be unattached and straight!
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Shattered_Wake — 17 years ago(March 31, 2009 08:23 PM)
There is someone asking about their sexuality. . .
and then there's the line of time-wasters asking "Does it matter?" Clearly it does to the asker so why waste your own time and theirs NOT answering the question? You're not THAT important that you need to come onto a thread and not answer a question just to be seen.
To answer the OP's question, she is straight. She dated Samuel Cohn, an agent, for a long time.
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Gus-69 — 15 years ago(September 19, 2010 06:36 PM)
That doesn't mean much, Spare. That wasl ong ago - and she could be bisexual.
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bsteward-2 — 16 years ago(March 09, 2010 09:42 AM)
I find it very humorous that its become Politically Correct to say We dont Care if they are gay or not. I find it humorous because everything else BUT their sexual preference in STILL on the table for discussion, while NONE of it is our business except for what they show on the big screen. So, if being gay is QUITE alright, as an alternative lifestyle, why is it NOT ok to discuss it. Since the beginning of time the most talked about topic for any actress has been, Who is she dating Ha ha ha, but NOT if they are gay Ooooppppsss, sorry, you cant ask that question because, even though it is TOTALLY OK with us, we dont talk about it. What a load of crap, since when has a fan NOT wanted to know if or who their favorite celebrity is dating.. You sound like a bunch of Politically Correct Hypocrites.
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Kryssi — 19 years ago(March 08, 2007 03:23 AM)
Ohh man if she turned out to be a dyke that would just make my friggin' day. But yeah, none of our business. And it's quite impressive and admirable when a celeb manages to keep their personal life as private as this woman does.
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gingerr1 — 19 years ago(March 11, 2007 05:28 PM)
I don't know why people get so worked up when others ask about actors personal lives. These actors have chosen to be in the public arena and while I don't think it's right to know every single fact about them, we're still allowed to be a little curious.
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princesslu39 — 19 years ago(March 12, 2007 06:26 AM)
Hi Gingerr. I don't think anyone here is getting 'worked up' over your original question. I think we all just said that we didn't care one way or another. Except Kryssi, who said she'd love it if Dianne were gay. LOL These boards are the place to be curious.
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roodlemania — 18 years ago(August 13, 2007 10:30 AM)
i thought these message boards were for discussing actors, not replying WHY DO WE CARE?? to every question, especially about sexuality. i was actually wondering the same thing about her; that does not make me homophobic, only curious. it wouldn't change my opinion if someone were or were not gay.
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kharabear97 — 18 years ago(September 04, 2007 10:12 AM)
I keep wondering, though why people do wonder? I mean I know curi111cosity and stuff, but we all agree it doesn't matter. I'm not judgeing anyone, I'm just really curious! It's funny how in recent years it's become a facination and a serious topic of discussion. Not just fans wondering about celebrities, in every corner of socialization. Not that I expect a full conversation about it here, just throwing it out to ponder.
Is it time for my medication or yours?
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sagefoole — 18 years ago(September 04, 2007 08:58 PM)
I think that people wonder simply because they are so emotionally invested in their favorite celebrities that they have to know, quite frankly, a whole lot that isn't their business. I've been a fan of Lily Tomlin's for a while-I love her Ernestine bits, still apropos today! And I had no idea, until I read about it in her bio, that she
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gay! Wow, I had no idea-and still don't care! To be honest, the only thing that I'd be concerned about is that my favorite celebrity is happy. Not what their orientation is
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sagefoole — 17 years ago(April 06, 2009 10:41 PM)
Unless you feel that everybody should be like you and feel as you do, is that what you are saying?
OK, now that is just absolutely ridiculous. Where you got that silly idea is beyond me. The world would be a much saner place if they did, but I would get bored with so many clones of me running around I would be able to hold an intelligent conversation but not be able to debate with anyone because everyone would already know I'm right!
it matters to some if not to you.
But that is what I cannot wrap my head around-why does it matter? Does someone's sexuality, etc., reflect in anyway on their worth as a human being or their performance in their chosen profession? Case in point; one of my all time favorite performers, Freddie Mercury, stated "I am as gay as a daffodil, my dear." Personally, I could care less-I loved his music and hate it when Queen tries to put another singer in there! Make sense yet? Help me understand
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jr502 — 18 years ago(February 23, 2008 12:01 AM)
Why do we care anything about a celebrity's life? Why is everyone willing to talk about the most minute details of Britney Spears's latest hospitalization, or Heath Ledger's overdose, but whenever sexuality is brought up, there's a lot of hushing, shaming, and/or turning the question so it's about the asker?
I'm interested in knowing if Dianne Weist is a lesbian, because I am nosey. Same reason I read TMZ. Nothing more than that, and nothing less. -
auntjennyp — 17 years ago(September 20, 2008 04:23 AM)
Very true. There's a lot of curiosity about celebrities' personal lives and always has been. Gay, straight, bi, married, single, cat person, dog person, Democrat, Republican, vegetarian, carnivore, allergic to peanuts, etc., etc. interest in famous people and what they're "really" like is as old as the spoken word.
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jgeesaman — 16 years ago(May 27, 2009 12:49 PM)
As a out lesbian and a writer and comedian, I find it comforting when stars come out. It makes me feel like if they can make it living out and proud I can too. I understand why some people keep it under wraps, it's not exactly sought after in this industry. But I applaud those who do come out and can't help but speculate about those who haven't or those who I suspect play for my team.
It helps that Dianne's a stone cold fox and that I've written a screenplay where she plays a closeted actress struggling with her sexuality.
Clearly I am bias.