The film, which also stars Mark Ruffalo, Julia Roberts, Jonathan Groff, Taylor Kitsch and Jim Parsons, premieres May 25 on the premium cable channel.Ĭuba Gooding Jr. “I just wanted to be involved with the project in some capacity. When Bomer found out that “Glee” and “American Horror Story” co-creator Ryan Murphy was throwing around the idea in 2011, he said, he immediately lobbied for a meeting. In “Normal Heart,” the “Magic Mike” cast member will play dying AIDS patient Felix Turner, a former reporter for the New York Times, and wanted to be in the film as a form of “reciprocal advocacy,” Kahn writes. He’d advocated for same-sex marriage in a 2012 staged reading of the play “8” that also featured Brad Pitt and George Clooney. During the gamelet Uncomfortably Close, actors Matt Bomer and Andrew Rannells get 60 seconds to ask each other random questions while getting closer and clos. PHOTOS: Our favorite ripped Hollywood hotties Willingly going back to how everything was before.“I wouldn’t have a lot of the rights I have today if it wasn’t for people like Larry,” Bomer told the mag, and that’s when the topic of marriage came up. Working from home actually has massive benefits for a company like productivity boosts and better mental health of employees while also saving gasĪnd we're just. Individual personal travel was so extremely restricted on a global scale that we basically have concrete proof that individual restraint in terms of driving cars or travelling means absolutely nothing by comparison because the mass pollution is coming from the fisheries and the corporations with private jets and container ships. The welfare and social service and unemployment programs helped keep people living paycheck to paycheck out of poverty, and those stimulus checks some folks keep complaining about actually massively benefitted the common man and the economy. Masking up reduced cases of the flu to almost nonexistent numbers and we had zero flu deaths for a time. I love that the pandemic actually definitively proved a lot of those "hard" questions for us. So the media coverage was a surprise to us, and we were worried that he might be upset or frustrated by the fixation on it. But the “coming out” never came to our minds. And I can’t talk about others fans besides myself and my Bomer fan friends, but we were simply in heaven over him thanking them (as we expected he would). Most fans were shocked… about the media coverage of it and how it was treated. Two months ago, he received a humanitarian award for his charity work and thanked his family by name, which the media took as an official coming out. Some people were in denial (they probably still are xD) but most of his fans knew about it and were ok with it. He simply didn’t talk about his personal life, and even now that he is “out to the media” he doesn’t talk about it. He was never “in the closet.” He never lied, denied or bearded. Now that that is out of the way, let’s continue. If your last name rhymed with “boner,” and you were considered one of the most gorgeous men out there, don’t you think the “joke” would get a little old? Most of his fans hate him being called that and most importantly, it clearly annoys him. No, you aren’t the first one to think of this. I was talking with friends on twitter and jokingly saying that we should do a 101 on him… And this is the result xDD Also, I get asked from time to time the same questions about him. M att is getting a lot of new fans thanks to Glee (which is an amazing thing) but many people have a lot of wrong information about him, some of which is the product of old rumors. “And then to have a role that changes you? I think that’s the best you could hope for in this profession. “I wouldn’t have a lot of the rights I have today if it wasn’t for people like Larry … It’s rare that you get to be a part of something that, hopefully, has some significance socially or historically,” he says. for the movie, it’s the role of his life. In high school, he says, “I was in romantic relationships with girls … At the time, I was clueless and obviously in a different place in relation to my sexuality.” But, adds, reading the play in 1992 “completely rocked my world.”įor Bomer, who lost more than 35 lbs. The 36-year-old’s upcoming role as dying AIDS patient Felix Turner in The Normal Heart, HBO’s movie adaptation of gay rights activist Larry Kramer’s critically-acclaimed 1985 play is one close to the actor. The former White Collar star reveals in the May issue of Details that he and longtime partner Simon Halls privately wed back in 2011.īomer who quietly came out in 2012, and Halls, a Hollywood publicist, have three sons together, an 8-year-old and a pair of 6-year-old twins. Belated congratulations are in order for Matt Bomer.
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