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GQ Australia later apologised for the line of questioning after Black complained that it implied "gay men are by nature sexual predators".
Most are, tbh, but that's another issue. I don't know enough about him but I think this sparks an interesting discussion about celebrities and gay "out" status - it's a generally accepted notion that gay people are attracted to the arts, right? Not all gay people are, and not all people who are, are gay. Just to clear that up before anyone jumps on me. But you get so many gays who love theatre/singing/dancing/acting etc... it's therefore pretty ridiculous that there's a glaring lack of openly gay people in Hollywood. There are, but there aren't nearly as many as you'd expect. And I don't doubt that there are plenty of "eligible Hollywood bachelors" who are gay. Plenty of them pay actresses/models/singers to play fake girlfriends/dates for a while. I wouldn't even be shocked if that extended to marriage. Some people will do anything for money. Plus it comes with perks. Pretend to be ___'s girlfriend and you get taken along to events where you get photographed. You get interest by virtue of who you're with. It works out for the girl, so I don't see why it's not an entirely feasible thing. No idea if Taylor Lautner is gay or not, but there are plenty of famous men who I reckon are hiding behind a web of lies.
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