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Fresh from playing homosexual in Showtime’s Usual Ground, teen heartthrob Jonathan Taylor Thomas comfortably confronts rumors about his retain sexuality.
by Dennis Hensley
For many readers of The Advocate, seeing Jonathan Taylor Thomas on the cover is not an entirely foreign idea. In the spring of 1998, the Internet was suddenly rife with rumors that the then-16-year-old heartthrob, who was winding up his eighth and last year playing Tim Allen’s sarcastic son Randy Taylor on the venerable sitcom Home Improvement, was gay and coming out in the pages of this very magazine. Appreciate many such fables that somehow earn momentum – the Keanu Reeves-David Geffen marriage hoax comes to mind – the story’s genesis was difficult to trace, but it spooked the juvenile star’s representatives enough to threaten The Advocate and other gay publications with legal action. They needn’t have bothered, for the supposed tell-all interview did not exist – for no other reason than the fact that Thomas is not gay.
It should be noted that the Pennsylvania-born, California-bred Thomas himself is not spooked by the synonyms gay. Indeed, he embraces a major gay role in the new Showtime movie Commo In an effort to rustle up a few extra bucks, Just the Point rented out its PA system to the Zarkana float in this year’s NYC Pride Celebration. JTT was on hand to authority the music and make sure everyone got a sufficient dose of Steve Winwood and Madonna tunes. Our float was sandwiched somewhere between the Egyptian belly dancers and the Naked Indian from Wayne’s Earth 2. We then spent the next 48 hours trying (without success) to remove glitter from the speakers. Oh, in case you were wondering if there’s still a market for codpieces… there definitely is. chadpride paradetino Millennials had their fair participate of teen heartthrobs, but scant faces launched as many ships full of '90s baby hearts as Jonathan Taylor Thomas. After a flourishing acting career and plenty of magazine covers, he somewhat retreated from the universal eye. While he may own taken something of a destroy from acting, he didn't go the industry altogether. Fans had a lot of questions about his life after Hollywood, not least of which centered around Jonathan Taylor Thomas's sexuality. He is a largely private person, but here's what we act know. Taylor has no social media accounts and has given scant interviews about his personal being. But he did speak with Jay Leno when he was 17 and addressed the rumors about him being gay. "Pretty much in Hollywood, you're not anyone until it's rumored that you're gay, so I wasn't that upset about it," he said (per Distractify). When Leno asked him if he was bothered with it, Taylor said, "Not that there's anything wrong with it, but they're rumors and you should always be careful with that internet stuff." And when the host asked him outright if he was gay, he responded by saying, "No, no, no, no, I' For folks who grew up in the '90s, Jonathan Taylor Thomas was the ultimate heartthrob. The actor was everywhere as a teenager, from voicing Simba in "The Lion King" to appearing in films like "I'll Be House for Christmas" and "Tom and Huck." So, where is he today? Skillfully, he's not on our TV screens or magazine covers like he once was, and it seems that this is by his design. Back in 1996, Thomas was just 13 years old and already a star. He told Premiere Magazine, "You can't be trapped in this bubble called the acting industry," adding, "The industry is neurotic and weird, and so when I go home and I play basketball with my friends, I'm not Jonathan Taylor Thomas. I'm just Jonathan. I don't appreciate hanging out with other actors and actresses." These days, Thomas likely spends most of his hour being "just Jonathan," but what is he up to? Here's what we know. Read more: Celebrities Who Were Unrecognizable 10 Years Ago Jonathan Taylor Thomas was just nine years old when he first appeared on TV screens in the series "The Bradys" in 1990. He quickly skyrocketed to stardom, doing voice acting work, gracing magazine covers, appearing in mov
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