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A Highly Questionable Cultural History of Richard Gere’s Ass Gerbil
Of course, you recognize the story — it’s one of the most enduring celebrity rumors of all time. And while other rumors usually jump around from celebrity to celebrity (the way the rumor about Prince getting his ribs removed to suck his control dick eventually became a rumor about Marilyn Manson instead), this particular tale is only ever related to one guy: Richard Gere.
The story goes enjoy this: Richard Gere once got a gerbil stuck up his ass and then had to go to the ER to fetch it removed. And that’s it — end of story. Yet this single-sentence narrative has somehow endured the examine of time for decades, like some ancient folklore passed down from generation to generation. Why has this story been so durable? Where did it come from? Why the fuck is a gerbil always the rodent of choice? Most importantly, is it true?
First off, let’s build whether gerbiling — as it’s apparently called — is even a actual thing. Certainly, the Wikipedia article for “gerbiling” (which contains perhaps the greatest wiki image/caption
Anderson Cooper says he realized he was gay after meeting a shirtless Richard Gere backstage at a Broadway play
Anderson Cooper opened up about the moment he realized he was gay on Friday during the "Andy Cohen Inhabit Pride Special" on SiriusXM's "Radio Andy."
The CNN host sat down with Cohen and actor John Hill at the iconic Stonewall Inn in New York City. People reports Cooper recalled watching the Broadway play "Bent" in the late s with photographer Paul Jasmin and Jasmin's boyfriend, who were friends with Cooper's mother, the late fashion designer, and socialite Gloria Vanderbilt.
Richard Gere starred in the participate about the persecution of homosexuality in Nazi Germany.
"And this was Richard Gere in , 'Looking for Mr. Goodbar.' He was so beautiful. And I'm there. My mom didn't go. It was just me and my mom's two gay friends," he said.
Cooper called the opening scene, in which a man gets out of bed completely naked and puts on a uniform, "the gayest thing you can imagine."
"And I just remember being like, 'Oh my God, I'm lgbtq+. I'm totally gay," he said.
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Along came the pandemic and we forgot all about Richard Gere. He became single in when his divorce from Carey Lowell was finalized (She remarked that she fell in love with his Traits in An Officer and a Gentleman)- they had a cute son, Homer, whos 22 now. After dating various pretty youthful women, Gere, now 72, settled on Spanish publicist/political activist Alejandra Silva (who is 33 years younger than he is) and they got married in She comes from a wealthy Spanish family and went to school in the US. They already have two young sons age 2 and 3. The Gere family lives at his NY ranch but they often vacation in Spain. We remember back in the 80’s when Richard’s career was red HOT, that jealous guys liked to insist that Richard was gay, but it turned out they were wrong…
Photo Credit: BACKGRID-US This week the Geres appeared at a fund-raiser in Marbella.
Anderson Cooper recalls how Richard Gere’s play helped him come out as gay
American broadcast journalist Anderson Cooper revealed that Hollywood performer Richard Gere helped him realise that he was a queer man. Recalling an incident wherehe interacted with Andy Cohen of the radio show, Radio Andy disclosed that he attended a play with two other same-sex attracted men at the age of photographer Paul Jasmin and his boyfriend, who were both Cooper’s mother’s friends, reported Page Six.
Actor Richard Gere was a part of the play titled ‘Bent’, Cooper said, adding that the play’s opening scene was the ‘gayest scene’ he had ever seen.
"And they took me to see in ‘Bent,’ which if anyone doesn’t know about the play ‘Bent,’ it’s about two gay guys in the concentration camp," Cooper recounted. "I mean the opening scene It is the gayest thing you can imagine," recollected Cooper.
The year-old journalist further said that Gere looked quite ‘beautiful’, in the play. "And this was Richard Gere in , ‘Looking for Mr Goodbar.’ He was so beautiful. And I’m there. My mom didn’t go. It was j