Gay actor Rupert Everett advice to keep in a closet:

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It is very possible that they have been other Rupert reasons became the main man who imagined himself going to be. This is about your soul.And I can say that of all the many, many actors who have taken out of the closet, not one has complained the decision to live his life honestly. UPDATE: coming-PR guru Howard Bragman (who took the actress Meredith Baxter out today) just commented on the interview with me: As I read, the major part of what he said Rupert was on the verge of non-actors and opportunities. But this is not your bank account. “It was at the end where he says that, despite the career opportunities that were denied, he was a happier person. If it hurts an actor, I always tell people that may be what happens, and they must measure their personal happiness against their career potential.
You will manage to roll for a certain amount of time, but at the first sign of failure ‘ ll cut you right away. And I’m tired of saying, ‘Yes, it’s probably my fault. In an interview with the newspaper The Guardian, Rupert Everett said: “The fact is that there can be and still can not be, a 25-year-old homosexual trying to do in the British film business or the business American cinema, or even the Italian film business. ” Because I’ve always tried to make it work and when you stop working somewhere, I try to make it work elsewhere. But the fact of the matter is, I do not care who disagrees has no effect if you’re gay.just does not work and you will hit a brick wall at some point.
It is not easy. And that’s why it’s surprising that advises other Hollywood actors not to be openly gay as he is. “It is not advisable to be honest. As the stars still in the closet, supporting: “I think ultimately I’m probably much happier than them. And honestly, I would not advise all players necessarily, if he was really thinking of his career, going out.” There can be as rich or successful, but at least I’m free to be vague myself.
“Blame it on politics.” Being in Hollywood is like being in the Christian right these days. It is this language of all the political correctness, which I think is the closest thing to evil.It’s very, very right, no matter how much they say they are all Democrats and Barack Obama are fighting for … These large groups such as Viacom produce these extraordinary stories of victory losing good and evil villain and a cigarette, and young couples do not have sex, and everyone says’ Wow! “Worst. As for how to get the papers, Everett said: “It’s worse now drag. Gay A man can do alone.” .. I’ve been reduced to the resistance.

Categories: Actors and Actresses, Contests, Magazines and E-zines — JUDGE GEORGE 2:14 am July 18, 2011