by Henry Cruz
The more times change, the more they stay the same; we seem more than ever obsessed with who's fucking whom -- or in this case -- whose fucking around with the same sex. I think if we all come out of the closet it might just take some of allure out of those stained sheets...and then it would be like "so what."
I'm going on record here in saying, what happens in my bedroom is none of Oprah's Bizness (unless I get picked for her book club and then I'm naming names and jumping on couches).
Gay Celeb's and tycoons adorn Out magazine's first Gay Power List (May issue, on newsstands Apr. 17).
But, it's the balls of the editor (and they are big balls we're talking about), by putting two sudo gay celebs -- who have not come out of the closet -- that makes it a sign of the times:
"Anderson Cooper and Jodie Foster have never publicly identified themselves as gay, though neither has ever challenged plentiful speculation to that effect."
"It's a bit of chutzpah on our part," acknowledges Out editor in chief Aaron Hicklin to Radar Magazine.
He adds, "The A-list and even B-list gays are mostly in the closet still, and those are the kinds of people we need to have on our cover. This is a way of addressing that."
So, I'm guessing the right to privacy is no longer an ethical option if you're Gay.