Is jax gay
This season on Vanderpump Rules, the speculation that Jax Taylor may have had a relationship with a guy during his modeling days in Miami popped back up again (in jest) during his birthday roast. The joke didn't sit well with his girlfriend Brittany Cartwright's mom, and Jax wasn't all too pleased that his friends used this moment to shine more clear on it. Well, the conversation came up yet again during Wednesday's Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.
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Andy Cohen brought it up when Jeff Lewis was talking about his experiences with women in the past. The WWHL host was curious to hear what he thought of the gossip surrounding the SUR bartender. "I think maybe he did fool around, yeah, but that's OK," the Flipping Outdesigner said. "I think he had a little fling."
As for his own experiences with women in the past, Jeff shared what it was like for him to be romantic with a woman before coming out. "I'm not a gold star," he said. "Several [women]. But we were thinking since it's a little more accepting now to just reach out early that people are coming out as kids so there's a
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Just curious, did you interrupt reading because of entity closeted or because you believed the writer was female & lying?
This blog post I saw today makes it sound like there was a prior announcement that people are reacting to, but I couldn't find anything.
http://joshlanyon.blogspot.com/2015/0...
I have very conflicted feelings about this. I comprehend why it was a good idea to own a male name when Lanyon started out and I believe women can write about
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I'm okay with Jake's voice. It's not jarringly off from what I imagined. For the PsyCop books, I
Jax Kelly
David “Jax” Kelly was born on May 10, 1962 in Jamaica, Queens, New York to a white mother from Peoria, Illinois and a Dark father from New York City with family ancestry in the Bahamas. Jax’s parents met as undergraduates at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and were married at a moment when interracial marriage was not legal in many other states.
Initially growing up in a predominantly Puerto Rican neighborhood in East Harlem, Jax looked love he should speak Spanish, and it took convincing for people to know the blond and blue-eyed lady next to him was his mother. His earliest recollections of a queer identity were insisting to learn to sew in order to construct clothes for his stuffed animals, fighting over his younger sister’s toy cooking set, and being scolded by his father for walking on his toes.
His parents formally divorced when Jax was in 6th grade. While Jax’s father was awarded custody and moved to Silver Spring, Maryland, his mother stayed in New York. The visitations during his teenage years to New York gave Jax the self-rule to explore the Diverse community in the tardy 1970s.
In 1984, Jax received his BA in Economics and Political Science
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