Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Taylor Lautner

Taylor Lautner
Whenever a handsome heartthrob reveals his homosexuality, female fans remain nothing more than to comfort themselves by saying that he was indeed out of reach for them anyway. But while Ricky Martin or the young George Michael himself sometime known to be able to live in peace and love, came as a surprise at the announcement Taylor Lautner. Because not even he knew anything about his outing on a recent "People" cover.

"Out and proud," it says on the cover, behind the knees a casual lettering Taylor Lautner. Including the declaration: The "Twilight" star is suffering the rumors and reports about his decision to come out. A bang!


But no true: only shortly after the cover yesterday, Tuesday (December 27) on the Internet appeared, it was already clear that this is a fake. Important piece of information: The title bar of the page is from an edition of May 2006. It is seen today for far too little Zahara on the shoulders of Brad Pitt.

Moreover, the alleged Taylor Lautner cover comes on 7 Out in January, a Saturday. But the real "People" magazine is on newsstands Monday. A spokesman for the magazine turned over "Gossip Cop" clear, that it was not a real magazine from his publisher. Where the cover is wrong, is still unclear.

Nevertheless, there was one or the other, who took his lead from the fake. Russell Simmons posted on Twitter, how proud he was of Lautner for his courage. On the Internet, the news spread rapidly from Lautner's disclosure.

The culprit is probably that Lautner is actually long been entwined reports, after which he must still acknowledge his homosexuality. On the set of "Twilight" there was an actor who could still be "coming out" would have to get it over with, they say. And evil tongues say that there were links with country star Taylor Swift Lily Collins or pure PR to cover the gay actor.

On the part of the 19-year-olds there has been no response. As well - was already denied. The only thing that the public would still be interested now, his acknowledgment of the wrong title page.

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