6:21 pm - 08/14/2012

Rashida Jones has apologized for a comment that she made implying that John Travolta is gay and needs to come out of the closet.
In an interview with Spinning Platters to promote her new movie Celeste and Jesse Forever, the 36-year-old actress discussed Frank Ocean‘s coming out and voiced her hope that a major movie star would come out next.
“A movie star. Like John Travolta? Come out! Come on. How many masseurs have to come forward? Let’s do this,” she said.
Rashida took to her Twitter account to apologize for the comment: “Made a thoughtless comment about John Travolta. I sincerely apologize. Nobody’s personal life is my business,” she wrote.
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Rashida Jones Apologizes For John Travolta Gay Comment

Rashida Jones has apologized for a comment that she made implying that John Travolta is gay and needs to come out of the closet.
In an interview with Spinning Platters to promote her new movie Celeste and Jesse Forever, the 36-year-old actress discussed Frank Ocean‘s coming out and voiced her hope that a major movie star would come out next.
“A movie star. Like John Travolta? Come out! Come on. How many masseurs have to come forward? Let’s do this,” she said.
Rashida took to her Twitter account to apologize for the comment: “Made a thoughtless comment about John Travolta. I sincerely apologize. Nobody’s personal life is my business,” she wrote.
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besides the fact that no one owes it to anyone else to publicly explain their sexuality.
A religions that fuckface willing joined, I'm sure after they ensured he would reach fortune and fame. Selfish behavior that backfires on anyone that pulls shit like this. Whatever you do always comes back to you. Travolta is just receiving exactly what he deserves.
besides the fact that no one owes it to anyone else to publicly explain their sexuality.
I 100000000% agree but in the specific cases of Tom Cruise and John Travolta they deserve whatever nasty outing that could possibly happen. Their denial and shaming of the LGB community does so much damage to others.
Ian McKellan, Matt Bomer, Jonathon Groff, George Michael, etc... it hasn't hurt their careers in regards to roles or movies. Hell Bomer is still considered massively hot by women.
When a celebrity is closeted without malice then I completely sympathize and understand but when it's done in a way that hurts the image of the LGB community, it's wrong.
as i said and i will say again NO ONE owes it to ANYONE to publicly discuss their sexuality. so i cant hop on the " THEY DESERVE IT" band wagon. sorry