The Fab 5 on straights in society:
The Advocate: Before you’d done the show, had you ever—I mean, obviously you had met straight people, but perhaps you didn’t know they were straight. Had you ever really met any straight people?
Carson: I’d never actually spoken to a straight person before.
Kyan: Actually, my mother and father were straight.
Ted: It’s a shocking discovery for a lot of us, but there is a world outside of Chelsea. Some of my best friends are straight. And there’s nothing wrong with them.
Carson: As long as they act gay in public, I’m fine with it.
Ted: As long as they don’t talk about it and shove it in my face, I really don’t mind.
Hee! You can find the rest of the interview if you click here.
I so love Queer Eye
The Advocate: Before you’d done the show, had you ever—I mean, obviously you had met straight people, but perhaps you didn’t know they were straight. Had you ever really met any straight people?
Carson: I’d never actually spoken to a straight person before.
Kyan: Actually, my mother and father were straight.
Ted: It’s a shocking discovery for a lot of us, but there is a world outside of Chelsea. Some of my best friends are straight. And there’s nothing wrong with them.
Carson: As long as they act gay in public, I’m fine with it.
Ted: As long as they don’t talk about it and shove it in my face, I really don’t mind.
Hee! You can find the rest of the interview if you click here.
I so love Queer Eye
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Date: 2003-08-20 07:56 am (UTC)Thom: When they offered me the position on the show, I said to them, 'Well, I know I'll be able to do really great things with the products and the interiors. That's something I'm very confident about because it's something I'm very passionate about.
Carson: But I'm not eating any lamb testicles.
Thom: Exactly. But I'm not eating one lamb testicle.
Hee! These guys are great. Thanks for the link, AC!