Monday, August 1, 2016

Tyler Posey: Sorry for Saying I Was Gay!

Tyler Posey is not gay.


But it would be very understandable if you believed for a bit there that the actor was attracted to men.



Over the weekend, the actor – best known for his role as Scott McCall on MTV’s Teen Wolf – confused and excited fans when he posted a Snapchat video.


It feature him standing near a sign for Gay Street and yelling on camera:


“This is me. I am this and this is me. I’ve never felt more alive. I’m gay!”


Take a look at the footage in question below:




Except here’s the thing: Tyler Posey is not gay.


His bad for making the rather strong insinuation that he was!


The actor later addressed his comments on social media in a series of Tweets, explaining that by exclaiming “I’m gay” he was attempting to simply show support LGBTQ community.


The 24-year-old also made clear that he’s really a heterosexual and he feels bad if he offended anybody who has been struggling to come out.


“I am a big proponent of love over hate, and standing together during divisive times,” Posey wrote, adding:


“[Part 2]: Although I’m not gay, I fully support the LGBTQ community. This was a moment intended to reflect that.”


The star concluded as follows:


“And everyone, I am truly sorry to the people I’ve offended or lessened how big coming out is. I just want to spread love in this world.”



On Sunday night, meanwhile, Teen Wolf won Choice Summer TV Show at the 2016 Teen Choice Awards and Posey accepted the surfboard along with castmates Shelley Hennig and Cody Christian.


He appeared to acknowledge his mistake and send a similar theme in his brief speech as he did in the aforementioned Tweets.


“I’m so full of love, and we love each other so much,” Posey said. “We truly do love every single last one of you.”


For whatever it is worth, Posey’s former co-star, Colton Haynes, is gay.


He came out to the world in May of this year and we wonder how he feels about Posey’s Snapchat video.

Tyler Posey: Sorry for Saying I Was Gay!

Tyler Posey is not gay.


But it would be very understandable if you believed for a bit there that the actor was attracted to men.



Over the weekend, the actor – best known for his role as Scott McCall on MTV’s Teen Wolf – confused and excited fans when he posted a Snapchat video.


It feature him standing near a sign for Gay Street and yelling on camera:


“This is me. I am this and this is me. I’ve never felt more alive. I’m gay!”


Take a look at the footage in question below:




Except here’s the thing: Tyler Posey is not gay.


His bad for making the rather strong insinuation that he was!


The actor later addressed his comments on social media in a series of Tweets, explaining that by exclaiming “I’m gay” he was attempting to simply show support LGBTQ community.


The 24-year-old also made clear that he’s really a heterosexual and he feels bad if he offended anybody who has been struggling to come out.


“I am a big proponent of love over hate, and standing together during divisive times,” Posey wrote, adding:


“[Part 2]: Although I’m not gay, I fully support the LGBTQ community. This was a moment intended to reflect that.”


The star concluded as follows:


“And everyone, I am truly sorry to the people I’ve offended or lessened how big coming out is. I just want to spread love in this world.”



On Sunday night, meanwhile, Teen Wolf won Choice Summer TV Show at the 2016 Teen Choice Awards and Posey accepted the surfboard along with castmates Shelley Hennig and Cody Christian.


He appeared to acknowledge his mistake and send a similar theme in his brief speech as he did in the aforementioned Tweets.


“I’m so full of love, and we love each other so much,” Posey said. “We truly do love every single last one of you.”


For whatever it is worth, Posey’s former co-star, Colton Haynes, is gay.


He came out to the world in May of this year and we wonder how he feels about Posey’s Snapchat video.

Kym Johnson and Robert Herjavec: MARRIED!

Forget going Dancing with the Stars for a moment.


Kym Johnson and Robert Herjavec have gone exchanging of the vows… with each other!



The Shark Tank regular and his former Dancing with the Stars partner got married in Los Angeles on Saturday in front of family and friends, according to an exclusive report in People Magazine.


We can only imagine what sort of moves they put on for their first dance.


Insiders say the bride donned a Monique Lhuillier strapless gown and walked down the aisle with her mother and father as “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” played in the background.


We know, right? AWWWWW!


There’s a 14-year age difference between Herjavec (who is 53) and Johnson (who is 39). But whatever.


They got engaged in March after about a year of dating.


Witness confirm that Herjavec and Johnson said their “I Do’s” in front of a few well-known guests, such as Dancing with the Stars judge Carrie Ann Inaba and former contestants Joey Fatone, Lance Bass and Donny Osmond.


“I hope I can speak and that I’m not sobbing with happiness,” Johnson joked to People just three days before the ceremony. “I’m sure I’ll be overcome with emotion.”



The couple fell for one another during series rehearsals in 2015, continuing to date long after they were sent packing by viewers.


Said Herjavec at one point during their relationship:


“I enjoy every minute I spend with Kym. When I met her, I felt complete.”


For exclusive pictures and many more the details on the pair’s big day, pick up the upcoming issue of People, on newsstands this Friday.

The Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 7 Episode 4 Recap: A Life to Envy

Sunday’s The Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 7 Episode 4, Melissa hosted her grand opening, but would past become prologue?


Put another way, would a previous beef come back to bite her?



If you watch The Real Housewives of New Jersey online, the theme was letting go and venturing forward into new and unfamiliar territory.


(And we don’t just mean the yoga session above. Goodness.)


For Melissa Gorga, that meant a whole ‘nother level of Envy.


Her boutique, that is. That’s the name of her boutique.


For Teresa Giudice, it meant putting her time in prison into a book, because we know nothing sells like a good prison memoir from Danbury.


For Jacqueline Laurita, it meant a new venture that would potentially yield great rewards, but could jeopardize their entire financial future.


Yeah. No pressure at all there.


Bottom line for all involved?


The stakes were higher than ever in the Garden State, and for Melissa, the Envy involved wasn’t just the name of her new store after all.


Joe Gorga just can’t deal with the fact that his wife is spending an increasing amount of time away from the house and kids for this thing.


In response, she told him he was being “insulting” and that he needed to “man up,” a statement that did not go over well to say the least.


Justified, though.



Meanwhile, Teresa began making plans to cash in her brief but notable time in prison as husband Joe Giudice prepared to head to prison.


‘Murica. Greatest country on Earth.


Teresa’s book, fittingly called Turning the Tables, vividly recounts her experience going to jail herself; Teresa broke down in tears reading it.


A passage about how she’d feared her youngest daughter wouldn’t recognize her when she got home was most emotional for her to read.


Nevertheless, Tre was able to reflect on the fact that being locked up had actually been a good experience – or at least a learning experience.


For one, the perspective on life.


Her new, humbled outlook was invaluable: People who are incarcerated aren’t necessarily bad, just people like her who effed up bad.


That’s one way to look at it.


Tre added that Joe appreciated her many contributions around the house a lot more now, having taken them on with no help for a year.


As for reports of her getting a divorce? “We are together. We are happily married. It’s nonsense,” she said of the recurring tabloid chatter.


Chatter newcomer Siggy Flicker gossiped to Jacqueline Laurita about, and debated whether to confront Teresa about directly, in fact.


Later, she actually did ask Tre about her marriage, but to her credit (or perhaps the parole board’s), Giudice didn’t flip out on her co-star.


It’s all about redemption, right?


Perhaps that was on Joe Gorga’s mind when he proudly told Melissa at Envy’s opening that she was “the best wife a man could have.”


Is it dusty in here or …