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Who has receipts on Hugh Jackman existence gay?
It would be unlikely the Russells would be trying to break into Knickerbocker society if they were practicing Jews: that was pretty much an insurmountable difference in those days. Extremely wealthy devout Jewish families in NYC like the Warburgs and the Strauses socialized with one another and not among the goyim due to the anti-Semitism of the time. (Similarly, the Catholic millionaires would mostly only socialize with one another, like the Kennedys and Fitzgeralds in Boston.)
On the other hand, if you converted from judaism, like August Belmont (born Augustus Schönberg) did, you could be considered more acceptable. He made his way into high society, and his son was Alva Vanderbilt's second husband after she divorced Willie Vanderbilt. On "Downtown Abbey" they made unmistakable that Cora, Lady Grantham's father, also a new York millionaire, was raised Jewish but converted to protestantism, but that her mother was protestant and that Cora and her brother had been raised as Protestants.
So, if George Russell is revealed to have been born Jewish, he will almost certainly turn out to have converted to Protestantism. Same with Bertha if she t
Revealed: The real reason Hugh Jackman has been the subject of false gay rumours for two decades - amid 'new romance' after shock split from wife
For two decades Hugh Jackman's sexuality has come under question, with the rumour mill going into overdrive when he split from his wife last year.
This week, his alleged new romance was revealed, with sources saying that Jackman is now dating Broadway legend Sutton Foster, 49, and they have been 'spending all of their free time together'.
Despite repeatedly stating that he is heterosexual, baseless rumours that he is queer have swirled for years, with Jackman fuelling the whispers himself by poking fun at the speculation.
He has also addressed the origin of the claims, believing they date back to a role he played in 2003.
At the time, Jackman, 56, was happily married to Deborra-Lee Furness, 68, but was playing openly gay singer-songwriter Peter Allen in The Young man from Oz on Broadway.
For two decades Hugh Jackman's sexuality has come under question, with the rumour mill going into overdrive when he split from wife Deborra-Lee Furness last year (pictured in 2023)
Baseless rumours that he is gay have continued to swirl,
Outing people is always, always a fail.
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A weirdly dusky commencement speech targets the president (it doesn’t)
Michelle Obama makes a joke about vaccines causing autism (she doesn’t)
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There are few things in life more enduring than a fabulous gay rumor — except maybe a 27-year Hollywood marriage that gracefully resists it for decades. So, when Deborra-Lee Furness and Hugh Jackman announced their separation in 2023, the media didn’t just circle — it pounced.
Since then, publishers contain reportedly been throwing “huge amounts” of money at Furness to write a tell-all memoir about her nearly three-decade marriage to the X-Men star. According to the Daily Mail, “Deborra-Lee has been flooded with very tempting novel offers.” And you just know some editor in Manhattan has already mock-designed a cover called The Greatest Fauxman.
The world — or at least the nosy segment of it that refreshes DeuxMoi hourly — is dying to know: Was it a marriage of convenience? Was Hugh Jackman gay? Is Sutton Foster the Broadway Yoko Ono? Did Wolverine actually claw his way out of a midlife crisis?
Let’s be real: the gay rumor has trailed Jackman like a well-dressed shadow since at least 2003, when he played flamboyant Aussie icon Peter Allen in The Male child from Oz. The role required him to touch co-star Jarrod Emick on stage — which, to straight America, was apparently a