Was Cesar Romero Gay?
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cromerofan — 20 years ago(July 12, 2005 11:13 AM)
I refuse to believe he was gay. But unfortunately I read one of his interviews online and he said he enjoyed dancing with the girls and being with them only. But as he was dancing wit the girls he said he was secretly checking out the men. Since I'm such a big fan of Cesar's I still refuse to believe it.
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jescci — 19 years ago(July 02, 2006 05:19 PM)
Came as a surprise to me. Other "outings" are not so suprising, but his was. Maybe it shouldn't have been knowing how Hollywood and the performing arts in general are laced with queers. I still wonder who from the past and present are closeted.
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Clatskanie — 14 years ago(May 07, 2011 03:28 PM)
No need to name call and posture.
The man who refuses to believe Romero was gay is entitled to his own POV. I still prefer not to think of Kelly McGillis as lesbian although I know that to be the truth. Hollywood is about fantasy. Anyhow, it's a tribute to Romero's acting prowess that he's so convincing as a het.
I always wanted to have his het suavity myself.
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maries-dogs — 14 years ago(May 30, 2011 08:15 AM)
First of all, Kelly McGillis, as far as I know is still living and she probably chose to out herself. Dead actors don't have that choice.You want to believe he was gay, that's your POV.but just like everyone else, you don't really knowIt always amazes me when people on this board and others insist they know he was gay, even tho it has never been proven, and then get furious when anyone disagrees with them
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ContinentalOp — 15 years ago(November 28, 2010 05:31 AM)
"But as he was dancing wit the girls he said he was secretly checking out the men. Since I'm such a big fan of Cesar's I still refuse to believe it."
That is because you are a disgusting homophone, Cromerofan. Also being a fan means refusing to believe the person who you are a fan of? He was gay or, more likely, bisexual. End of story.
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DennisAlexis — 13 years ago(December 05, 2012 11:39 AM)
"Unfortunately"? You make it sound like being gay is something bad.
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call_me_zara — 19 years ago(January 02, 2007 08:50 PM)
I don't think it really matters. I will still swoon whenever I see him or hear his voice. You hear stories about many men of the golden Hollywood era who were said to be bi-sexual (Danny Kaye, Lawrence Olivier,etc),,,maybe it was experimental or maybe not. I don't care today as i don't care then. I once read an interview Cesar did where he said that he didn't marry because he had such a big family and he took care of all of them, how could he give himself totally to a wife too?
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msladysoul — 18 years ago(September 13, 2007 02:46 AM)
Well I'm discovering a lot of people were gay or bi-sexual back then. I'm now seeing that back then people weren't so innocent as we think. They were experimenting their sexuality back then as well, the only difference between then and now is that people tell who their sleeping with now and days, back then, people kept their business to themselves. I don't know what it is about show biz but people feel that they can be more free to be gay or bi in show biz then any other biz, which probably explains why so many gays and lesbians are attracted to show biz, they feel free to be themselves and express themselves and find ones like them.
I find there were many gays and lesbians who were married to the opposite sex to keep up appearances but had affairs with ones of the same sex behind close doors. There were actually gay men and lesbians who would marry one another and help protect one another but were free to have affairs with the same sex.
I'm starting to see if a guy is t2000oo pretty, too handsome, too charming, he has to be gay and it's turning out to be true.
almost every aspiring actor or model I've met is gay.