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Monday, March 8, 2010

News Flash: Jack comes OUT (FINALLY)!



Just Jack just came out.


Four years after ending his run as Will & Grace's scene-stealing sidekick, Sean Hayes has confirmed the long-swirling rumors of his sexuality by proudly taking this month's cover of The Advocate.

"I am who I am," the 39-year-old Emmy winner told the magazine. "I was never in, as they say. Never."

As for why Hayes waited so long to speak so candidly about his personal life, well, there's one simple reason: It was—and despite his sudden forthcomingness, remains—nobody's business.
"I believe that nobody owes anything to anybody," he said. "Nobody owes anything to anybody. You are your authentic self to whom and when you choose to be, and if you don't know somebody, then why would you explain to them how you live your life?"

And despite his previous reluctance to go on record about his personal life, Hayes still rightly feels he has done more than his part for the community.

"I feel like I've contributed monumentally to the success of the gay movement in America, and if anyone wants to argue that, I'm open to it. You're welcome, Advocate."

However, the road to his coming out was long, and Hayes is not without disappointment for those who did their best to out him before he was ready, including the Advocate itself.

"Why would you go down that path with somebody who's done so much to contribute to the gay community?" he asked. "That was my beef about it. What more do you want me to do? Do you want me to stand on a float? And then what? It's never enough.

"That's the thing about celebrity: It sets you up to fail because the expectation is so high of what's needed, what's wanted from you that the second you don't [meet it], you disappoint people."

As for whether his disclosure will cost the erstwhile Jack McFarland any future jobs, he can't say.
"They know where I am if they want me," he said. "And if they don't, that's fine, too."

Still, Hayes, about to make his Broadway debut alongside Kristin Chenoweth in Promises, Promises, isn't divulging everything about his private life. While he confirms that he's in a relationship, that's about the extent of the details he's dishing.

"I spend time with a special someone in my life," he said. "That's it. That's all I need. I don't need events. I don't do a lot. I live my life like an 85-year-old man. I'm just quiet. It's fantastic."

Monday, February 15, 2010

News Flash: New Reality show looking for 'Will and Grace'


Just when you thought Reality has cornered every concept, we now hear according to the NY Daily News:

Are you and your BFF the real life Will and Grace? And do you have a yen to star in a reality TV show? Your big chance may be at hand.

A New York City agency is currently seeking to cast the real-life gay Will and his real-life lady Grace, just like on the popular NBC TV series Will & Grace, Gawker.com reports.

According to the casting call, a high profile cable network, in association with Doron Ofir Casting, would like to "explore the fabulously iconic relationships that only a gay man and his best female friend share."

The show's producers hope to echo the popular NBC series that followed duo Will Truman, a gay lawyer, and his best friend Grace Adler, a straight woman who runs her own interior design firm. As the show's storyline goes, the pair became best friends while undergrads at Columbia University, dated each other for a while until Will figured out he was gay, became estranged for a year or so, bumped into each other at a D'Agostino supermarket one rainy night and have been together ever since.

The new reality show seeks to emulate this type of relationship with real-life characters as follows: "In the greatest city in the world, amidst the hustle and bustle, love, relationships and professional ambition combine with the frenzied and ultimately wonderful dysfunction that two like minds can share and help prove that this type of friendship is one of a kind."

However, according to the ad, only those who are "at least 21 and appear younger than 45, based in NYC, have a super close relationship, finish each other's sentences and might even be married if things were different" need apply.

Oh yeah, you and your BFF should also be "hot with an outgoing personality and an active work and social life."
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