Actor Jack Falahee Is not Impressed With Questions About His Sexual Orientation
“Yeah, people have been asking me about my sexuality ever since that Out interview. I’m very confident in my sexuality, and I really don’t like talking about my romantic life in the press. It’s pretty reductive to ask just the actor playing the gay character what his sexuality is, if you’re not going to ask that question of people playing straight characters on the show. I really don’t see what my sexuality has to do with the characters, and I think that’s private. But I find it interesting, the fascination with picking apart or outing actors who play homosexual characters on TV or in films. We don’t have that same fascination with actors who are portraying heterosexual characters.”
— How To Get Away With Murder’s Jack Falahee discussing the dichotomy between questions asked actors playing gay and straight characters in an interview with Vulture
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17 Comments
Ace
March 05, 05:26Keep telling them
yours_truly
March 05, 05:29Well what do you know…
He was just perfect
Gerald
March 05, 05:58Wats there to worry, oh I get he is a star……. Else.. If not it’s a usual question… Guy how far nau? How your babe or are you GAY?….
Brian Collins
March 05, 11:18Gerald wouldnt you like to be asked that? Silly shyd.
Ruby
March 05, 06:03I just wish some people would just learn to appreciate people for their talent and not make an issue about their sexuality.
Max
March 05, 06:08Lol
Gad
March 05, 06:09Journalists will always do what they know how to do best.
Pete
March 05, 06:13Sex sells. Heterosexual sex has been over-sold,there is still plenty market for homosexual sex,hence,the question
Ade
March 05, 08:45So what’ll sell next when homosexual sex gets oversold…. Indulge us please
Pete
March 05, 11:30I’m not clairvoyant
Chizzie
March 05, 06:14I wish he’d just shut up and maybe improve more on his acting. Its a hit show and all…but all these interviews and the surreptitious way he tries to evade questions abt his sexuality is becoming a tad annoying. tbh
A-non
March 05, 06:28Afo ojo na onu ojo nwa unu na akpo Chizzie enweghi Part 2.
Kedu ka osi arahu ura na abani?
Osukosu!
Max
March 05, 06:37@A-non, what was ur WAEC score in Igbo?
Mitch
March 05, 06:44Max, you seriously understand. A-non, okwa A10 ka i nwere na Waec Igbo gi?
A-non
March 05, 07:56@Max,I didn’t sit for Igbo in my WAEC. My secondary school stylishly insisted we all elect Yoruba, just I stylishly became a truant the day Yoruba exams were written after I found out from the Guidance Counsellor and JAMB brochure that language had no role in securing me a university undergraduate admission.
Gerald
March 05, 10:01A-non speak on! language is good
Brian Collins
March 05, 11:29is this bitch seriously stupid?(not rhetorical). The guy has got a point. Did anyone ask Alfred Enoch if he is straight because Wes boned Rebecca? That does not make him entirely straight.
And as for his acting, i was definitely turned on by all his sex scenes and not to secretly wished i replaced the other guys. I doubt I’d be able to say the same were it you.