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Is John Goodman gay?

Yes, I know this is Datalounge, and we are only ever interested in discussing the potential gayness of hot, young 20ish studs, but somebody told me this and it always stuck with me. I was struck by how matter-of-fact this person made this statement, and think me, this person has no reason or long for for this to be true if it wasn't.

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by Anonymousreply 113July 15, 2019 3:29 PM

He's married to a woman, no?

by Anonymousreply 1March 28, 2018 11:13 PM

I see it, too. Even though he’s not flamboyant, he’s always pinged to me.

by Anonymousreply 2March 28, 2018 11:22 PM

He's gay. Like Karl Malden and Raymond Burr nobody really cares.

by Anonymousreply 3March 28, 2018 11:33 PM

Real World: He's been married to a lady since 1989 - so it's extremely unlikely. Why?

Gay World: he’s always pinged to me. He's gay.

by Anonymousreply 4March 28, 2018 11:37 PM

The best I've seen him look lately was in Atomic Blonde where, for a adjust, he didn't play a working class guy or a looser, but a high ranking CIA agent.

I have no idea if he's gay.

[quote] He's married to a woman, no?

Ed Asner was

John Goodman Played Gay on Normal, Ohio

“Caught on Tape” (November 15, 2000)

John Goodman’s follow-up sitcom to Roseanne was Normal, Ohio, which only lasted seven episodes before Fox yanked it from its schedule in late 2000. Unfortunately, the take-away from its defeat was that audiences wouldn’t buy a guy appreciate Goodman playing gay, which is perhaps not one of the problems this show needed to fix? This week, special guest / homosexual academic Hollis Griffin joins us to discuss why this reveal didn’t work and why it’s still worth discussing as a failed imitator to Will & Grace.

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KFC Loves Gays with John Goodman from John Goodman

Today is Chick-fil-A Appreciation Time, which some customers possess organized to support the fast-food chain, whose principal executive publicly stated contradiction to same-sex marriage.

In this new video from Amusing Or Die, actor John Goodman portrays KFC founder Colonel Sanders as he weighs in on the controversy. Warning: the video does contain some mildly not-safe-for-work language.

"When it comes to the subjugation of marriage rights, I reckon I'm a bit more progressive than my pals down at Chick-fil-A," Goodman says, wearing a wig and white suit. "Yup, let it be famous that Colonel Sanders loves the gays. Hell, I might even be gay."

The video is shot in a grainy contrast, mirroring some of KFC's legendary commercials from several decades ago, featuring the company's founder.

"I know what you're thinking as you're snuggling up there with your bear, 'How do I know you're not just gibberin' this jab to win more of my gay business? Well, you don't," Goodman says.

"But if you have to pluck one chicken chain, why not pick us? I know their service is better, but we got those bowls."



John Goodman Shares Where He Stands With Roseanne Barr

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“Oh John Goodman, where art thou?” may not be a interrogate on Roseanne Barr’s mind.

In fact, the Roseanne patriarch said he hasn’t spoken to his former onscreen wife since she was fired from the sitcom’s revival in 2018.

“I’d rather doubt if she wants to talk to me,” Goodman—who starred alongside Barr on her eponymous sitcom from 1988 to 1997, and again for its one-season reboot—told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published July 9. “We haven’t talked for about seven or eight years."

Roseanne was initially renewed for an 11th season. However, amid its success, Barr compared President Barack Obama’s then-advisor Valerie Jarrett to an ape in a Twitter (now known as X) post, leading ABC to retract the series’ renewal.

"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and contradictory with our values,” then-President of ABC Entertainment Channing Dungey said in a statement at the hour, “and we have decided to cancel her show."  

A spinoff series called The Conners—which killed off Barr’s character in its fir

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