Monday, May 08, 2006

All the hot guys are gay



A star of a future episode of the hit drama Doctor Who claims that a gay kiss was dropped because it was a step too far.

Openly gay Andrew Hayden-Smith, the Children's BBC (CBBC) presenter who formerly stared in teenage soap opera, Byker Grove is to appear as a preacher fighting against an evil industry in the current series of the sci-fi revival.

He told Wales on Sunday that gay writer of Doctor Who, Russell T Davies wanted to include a gay kiss in the new series but decided against it out of fears it may upset the many fans of the show.

Hayden Smith who guest stars in an episode with current Doctor David Tennant and assistant Billie Piper said: "There's a line at the end that suggests my character is gay but it's not made clear. I think Russell was after a gay kiss but they couldn't push it that far!

"I was just pleased to work with Russell because I think he is great."


Actress Courtney Cox has avoided having her family’s private matters exposed in public, quite literally.

Her brother in law, transsexual Alexis Arquette, sibling of Cox’ husband, David Arquette, was set to have a sex change operation live on television.

The programme would have aired in the US under the title, Alexis Are-Cut.

Whilst David is reported to be supportive of his brother’s lifestyle, him and Cox were reluctant to appear on the show.

However, the programme has now been dropped after Alexis decided it would be inappropriate to film the operation and recovery process.

His sister, Rosanna, said: It's private. We all support him and wouldn't want him to be involved in any sort of circus act surrounding his decision."


Simple Life star Paris Hilton who split up with her boyfriend Stavros Niarchos says she'd rather have a gay boyfriend as they take more care in their appearance.

The star told Out magazine in America: "Gay guys are more fun and
they dress better and they're usually hotter.

"All the hot guys are gay."

Her co-star in the Simple Life, Nicole Richie recently found that her catchphrase "loves it" has been latched onto by the gay community and is often expressed by camp, young gay men in London.