Jennifer aniston gay
Jennifer Aniston stopped by The Ellen Show for Ellen DeGeneres birthday celebration on Friday, and while the two were reminiscing, Aniston revealed that there was a time when fans thought she might have been a lesbian.
Many other celebrity friends sent in video messages wishing DeGeneres a happy birthday, and Aniston pulled off a gag by pretending to do the same. Suddenly, a wall opened up revealing she was already on stage. She sat down with DeGeneres and the two recalled how they had met and become friends.
While recalling the early days of their friendship, Aniston said, I do think there was a moment when people might have not known if I was possibly on your team or not.
Yeah, DeGeneres agreed. I think a lot of people just had crushes on you, and so they were hoping. I ponder a lot of girls had crushes on you.
They did? Aniston responded. How do you guys ever… know? she asked.
How execute you know? How do us guys know? said DeGeneres.
What are the clues? Aniston asked with a shifty expression.
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Netflix Challenges Trump’s Reality With a Show About Jennifer Aniston as the First Female POTUS. Oh Yeah, She’s Gay
Netflix has announced that Aniston and comedian Tig Notaro will star as the President and First Lady, respectively, in a new political comedy series. Written by Notaro and Stephanie Allynne, the Netflix series’ premise is about what happens when married lesbian couple Beverly and Kasey Nicholson move into the White House and verify “that behind every great woman… is another great woman,” says the streaming video company.
Produced by Aniston, Notaro, Allyne, Will Ferrell, and Academy Award-winning screenwriter Adam McKay (The Big Short), among others, First Ladies promises plenty of star power, though Netflix has gone light on other details. For instance, no release date has been announced.
A streaming video regular and pioneer in the space, Notaro released a Netflix documentary about her struggles with breast cancer on Netflix in , the same year her semi-autobiographical series One Mississippi premiered on Amazon Prime Video. On May 22, Notaro’s original co
Obama Gay Rumors: Jennifer Aniston affair story allegedly planted as a cover-up
Rumors surrounding former President Barack Obama and actress Jennifer Aniston have recently gained significant attention, with some speculating that the affair story between the two is a cover-up designed to deflect from deeper questions about Obama's sexuality.
Users on X (formerly Twitter) are suggesting that Obama’s PR team may have strategically leaked rumors of an affair to distract from the growing chatter about his sexuality. This theory posits that the affair narrative was intended to portray Obama as heterosexual amid ongoing rumors. The timing of these rumors coincides with increasing speculation about the Obama marriage, particularly in light of Michelle Obama's public absences.
The speculation about Barack Obama’s sexuality and past relationships was further amplified by a viral clip from Tucker Carlson. Carlson revisited a claim by Larry Sinclair, who alleged that he had smoked crack and had sex with Obama. According to Carlson, Sinclair passed a lie detector test an
Jennifer Aniston to play a gay US President
With Tig Notaro as her wife
Jennifer Aniston is verb to play the first lesbian President of the United States – with comic Tig Notaro as her wife.
Notaro is writing the script of the political comedy movie First Ladies with her own wife, Stephanie Allynne.
The film will be released by Netflix, which gave the tag line: ‘When Beverly and Kasey Nicholson move into the Ivory House, they’ll prove that behind every great woman is another great woman.’
Will Ferrell is among the executive producers alongside Aniston, Notaro, Allynne and others.
Notaro previously starred in the semi-autobiographical comedy One Mississippi for Amazon.
But after that show was axed she had forged a new relationship with Netflix. Her stand-up distinct Happy to Be Here will be released by the streaming service on Wednesday and she will also direct Ellen DeGeneres' upcoming Netflix special.
Published: 19 May