Saturday, September 21, 2013

Is Joseph Gordon-Levitt Gay, Bisexual or Straight?

Joseph Gordon-Levitt, one of the hottest actors in Hollywood, is famous for a lot of movies. He's been in "The Dark Knight Rises", "Inception", "500 Days of Summer", "Mysterious Skin" etc.

But who cares right? You're here because you want to know if he is gay or straight. (Or bisexual. They exist, you know!)

So what does the man say himself? When asked if he's gay or straight, JOSEPH REFUSES TO ANSWER:

The actor spoke with Out magazine about why he refuses to clarify gay rumors.

"That would be really tacky — they would win if I had to clarify," he explained.


There you have it! He's NOT TELLING US!

What do I think? I think Joseph is bisexual. Don't ask me why but I have this feeling that he is bisexual. He's way too hot and open minded to NOT be open to both genders! I mean, he's hot so both men and women should be able to date him! Seriously! (I was joking by the way.)

Honestly, I don't know whether he is gay or straight. He's one of those actors that don't have a lot of dating rumors with other actress and he's very private about his life. Who knows, maybe in the next few years, he may become one of the biggest Hollywood actors in the world and he comes out of the closet. That would be nice. He would be a great role model for other gay people!








UPDATE (September 2013):

Joseph Gordon did a new interview THE RAINBOW TIMES and he still didn't explicitly say he is gay or straight but he hinted that he is straight. Read it below:


Question: How do you reflect on your kiss with Topher Grace during a 1998 episode of That ’70s Show – the first gay kiss on North American primetime TV?

Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Yeah, proud moment!

Question: When you look back on that moment, how far do you think we’ve come since that landmark kiss?

Joseph Gordon-Levitt: I was actually just talking about this with a good friend of mine who’s gay. We were saying there really has been a change. I mean, that was more than 10 years ago that we shot that episode, and a lot has changed. I do think that television and movies have played a big part in it. It’s certainly not solely responsible, but that has been a part of it becoming a more normal and accepted part of our culture – that some people are gay and that’s just how it is, especially for people who are not used to that or close-minded toward that. There’s been a pretty big change, and we’re certainly not all the way open-minded – I mean, there was a civil rights movement in the ’60s and there’s still plenty of racism in the world – but we’ve come a long way. I certainly am proud to have made that small contribution of whatever kind to that progress.

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