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At first, actress Camryn Manheim was OK with the photo shoot for Out magazine featuring her son, Milo Manheim, and his super-secret father/sperm donor, model Jeffrey Brezovar.

But according to the New York Post’s sources, the closer the publication date came, the more the actress freaked out that her son would be featured on the November cover of the gay mag with his alleged gay papa.

The New York Post reported Tuesday that Brezovar gave the glossy an interview naming himself as Milo’s father. Manheim reportedly got lawyers involved and threatened to sue for libel.

Brezovar remains on the cover. Although the interview with him says he provided the sperm for “a celebrity mom,” it doesn’t name Manheim or Milo.

Word has it Manheim wants to shield Milo from teasing about having a gay dad. Out declined comment as well.

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Camryn Manheim's gay sperm donor moved in with her to raise their son

That article, that was clearly AI generated, is inaccurate. Milo stated that it's always been just him and his mother and gave no indication that his father lived with them.

[quote]1. Jeffrey and Camryn were never a couple, but they acquire a “very tight bond.” Jeffrey and Camryn were close friends, and he “helped” her have a baby, according to Procession. Camryn has raised Milo as a single mom. “My mom’s a free mom, and I’m an only child, so we have a very compact bond,” Milo said on DWTS. “It’s just been me and her my whole life, and the fact that she’s in the audience every solo time I perform, and the fact that she’s so supportive…I just wanted to show her that the reason I’m here is because of her, and the reason I’m the person I am is all because of her, so the evidence that I could entertainment her that in that dance meant so much to me.”

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Camryn Manheim, whose role as Ellenor Frutt on ABC's The Exercise, recently earned her an Emmy nomination, has just signed a contract with Broadway Books to pen a manuscript called "Wake Up, I'm Fat", which is based on her one woman show in New York. Manheim, who stands 5'10" and weighs more than 200 pounds has received strong reviews for her autobiographical engage which is sure to be a hit as a book as adequately. One reviewer, Gloria Cahill described the show as such, "Manheim candidly relays a series of deeply personal stories that comprise a near-fatal addiction to speed and the harrowing process of overcoming that addiction. Another story points an accusing finger at the academic environment that turned a blind eye to her college drug addiction, choosing instead to praise its slenderizing side effects. In a more comic vein, she describes her quest for a boyfriend, boyfriend, boyfriend, crush, by recounting a hilarious odyssey through the personal ads, which eventually threw her into a concise encounter with the Canadian Marlboro Man!

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