| Re: Celebrity"Barbara Stanwyck, Ziegfeld Girl, circa 1924.jpg" yEnc {07/47} (1/1) |
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| Miloch (Miloch_member@newsguy.com) |
2018/10/20 22:06 |
In article <bmonsd1i4ceh2pg53t8kcbipatuq1qefpo@4ax.com>, Sam Samcom says...
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>On 20 Oct 2018 09:02:11 -0700, Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>
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>>In article <SeHyD.252332$ql2.127850@fx06.iad>, Robin Hood says...
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>>Looks like a lesbian to me...
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>Betty Boop was a lez?
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http://filmstarfacts.com/2015/07/06/stanwyck-taylor-lavender-marriage/
When it came to questions about her sexuality, Barbara Stanwyck was the old
preferences would immediately bring forth veiled threats of litigation should
the subject be pursued. Cruise does the same thing today. Mention his name in
connection with homosexuality or bisexuality and he will threaten to sue. I
obvious but, apparently, the writers felt it necessary just to keep on the safe
side.
There is enough evidence about Miss Stanwyck to be able to state with some
certainty that she was either a lesbian or bisexual. Of course, that does not
make her in any way unique in Hollywood. Far from it. Actor Clifton Webb
told Shelley Winters over dinner that Barbara was a lesbian and that they had
illegal in every state of the union. Anyone publicly identified as gay would not
making little rocks out of big ones. It was a most serious issue. Like many
lesbians, Stanwyck was not averse to experimenting with the opposite sex from
of both sexes. She and Taylor probably consummated their relationship on
occasion, but neither had much interest in the opposite sex. Having said that,
after their divorce in 1952 she embarked on a four year affair with the much
younger Robert Wagner, beginning when they appeared together in Titanic.
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