Tuesday, June 16, 2009

James Franco’s First Film Really Gay, Blake Lewis Loves Adam Lambert And Swingers Love Lewis, Ronaldo, CFDA Awards, Anyone Not Suing Carrie Prejean

A silent, silvery black and white film adaption on Antony Hecht’s poem The Feast of Stephen directed by the Renaissance man of our times, James Franco, might well be one of the greatest, gayest films ever, seriously.

Blake Lewis, likely the next American Idol Alum to come out, first lightly treading the waters as bisexual, and then diving in fully gay, says that he was supporting Adam Lambert on this past season’s incarnation of the Idol, not finding Kris Allen all that interesting, adding “I know twenty Kris Allens off the top of my head.” Lewis also says that he is frequently thought to be gay, but usually finds the bisexuals are the one who come on to him strongest. Asked about his performance at this year’s Los Angeles Pride festivities, Lewis said “I have a lot of gay friends and fans. I grew up with a gay best friend and my parents were hippies, so I’ve always felt comfortable. Plus my music really fits.”

Cristiano Ronaldo, tall, and tanned and arm full of Gucci, the boy makes his way through Los Angeles Monday evening.

Meanwhile, on the east coast, the 2009 CFDA ‘s Awards were held in Manhattan, luring Bradley Cooper, Claire Danes, Heidi Klum, and Blake Lively among other stars to the event housed at Lincoln Center, the night’s biggest winners were Calvin Klein and Band of Outsiders who tied for best Menswear Designer, Rodarte who won best Womenswear Designer, and Jack McCollough and partner Lazaro Hernandez who won best Accessory Designer, rewarding since McCollough has to have his nose fractured by a wayward Kiefer Sutherland mere months ago.

While Carrie Prejean kept busy threatening anyone and everyone with legal action, including the Miss California Organization, the Miss California group has sent off a cease and desist letter to the hate mongering Prejean, threatening to sue her for “churlish insolent behavior.”

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