Is ryan gosling gay

Is Ryan Gosling Gay? What Is The Truth?

No. Ryan Gosling is not male lover. He is happily married to the movie star Eva Mendes who co-stars together with him in The Place Beyond the Pines. He has two daughters.

A well-known Canadian musician and star known for his variety in roles, Ryan Gosling is both. He has appeared in a wide variety of genres, from deepfelt dramas like “The Notebook” to practical thrillers like “Drive.” Even though Gosling is extremely well-liked and well-known, he still manages to keep some aspects of his intimate life private.

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Gosling’s Relationship and Family Life

Since 2011, Gosling has been a long-term partner of actress Eva Mendes. The pair, who had two daughters together, were married after meeting on “The Place Beyond the Pines” establish . The bond between Gosling and Mendes is strong proof that he is not gay. But it’s important to keep in thought that sexual orientation is determined by a person’s personal identity, not by the relationship they are currently in.

Ryan Gosling’s Stand on LGBTQ+ Issues

Despite not coming out as gay, Ryan Gosling has always supported

Why does Ryan Gosling get no care for on the DL?

I think he's a handsome man and a fine star. Also I obtain the feeling he's a bottom.

by Anonymousreply 134October 21, 2018 12:55 AM

He looks like a chimp and he's tedious as shit.

by Anonymousreply 1March 1, 2017 3:11 AM

he's got smug face.

by Anonymousreply 2March 1, 2017 3:18 AM

Strangely enough, DL hates him. I've seen more love for him from straight guys and women, obviously.

by Anonymousreply 3March 1, 2017 3:19 AM

He reminds me of Paul Bernardo

by Anonymousreply 4March 1, 2017 3:19 AM

He does always have a smug facial verbalization, but from everything I've seen he's the opposite of smug in genuine life. He is extremely gracious and polite to fans (he showed that in the awful "tourist bus" sequence on the Oscars).

As an actor, he does the matching thing too much: he always plays variants on the same emotionally wounded type. I consider he's very great playing that role but I'd enjoy to see him play something very different for once, because he's getting boring in that part. It's obvious also he likes playing that gentle of part too much.

by Anonymousreply 5March 1, 201

Hmph. Photo: Kayla Oaddams/FilmMagic

Can it be called homophobia if it’s your possess wrist? During a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, when asked what role he would re-do if he could, Gosling named specifically the moment in La La Landthat ended up as the poster, when he and Emma Stone are doing their little gyrate with arms outstretched. Gosling, it turns out, does not like that he chose to bend his wrist instead of accompanying the line of his arm, leading to an angle that “killed the energy.” Of course, the bent wrist is the universal signifier of organism gay (just ask Cate Blanchett), and Gosling’s queer little wrist was a piece of representation that mattered. He then goes on to call it his “La La Hand,” which is just rubbing salt in the wound, like something a southern aunt would say about her young gay nephew. Vulture has reached out to the gay small wrist for comment. As for Gosling, there’s only one way he can make it up to the queer community — star in Joel Kim Booster’s next movie.

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  1. Cinematri

    By now, ‘Ryan Gosling’ exists in several dimensions. The person, mostly unknowable to us except through performances, public appearances and various acts of heroism. Another reality, which one can hope he finds bemusing and complimentary, is the game of memes. Most have been variations on ‘hey girl…’, aimed at the wise woman who can imagine Gosling as the type of gentleman clearly sensitive to everything from feminism to the respite needs of a female teacher. But since this is a game, after all, I couldn’t aid but wonder…why should the 'hey girls’ have all the fun?

    Gay men have long been in the position of having to 'translate’ heterosexual love story films, and filmmakers have long been complicit in this. So of course we often share love, attraction and projection on some of the same actors that women do, often for the same reasons, but also very often for reasons unique to gay male identity. 

    Now, though, we don’t have to imagine the actor only as romantic interest, but some new version of the guy next door. There’s a new movement among men, and male actors, which promotes acceptance of gay/straig