Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Double-O-Seven Spy Gay...Or At Least Bisexual?

Behind the shadow of their blissful lives were the greatest loves of their lives, persons of the same sex as themselves. Where there were many for Dean – such as director Rogers Brackett and his close pal William Bast – actor Wally Cox was Brando’s soul mate, whose ashes he saved for 30 years and were finally scattered along with his own. Bond's almost the last word in style with his perfectly cut tuxedos; any guy who passes him a second glance could be readily excused!

That most of his relationships are backed by vested interests and his involvement with the majority of the ladies exists merely at a superficial level be an indication of his cleverly disguised sexual orientation? Could he through his dogged pursuit of the fairer sex, like many before him, be attempting to convince himself of his heterosexuality and thus also avoiding public scrutiny? Is the Double- O-Seven spy gay… or at least bisexual? What say Mr. Fleming?

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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2006

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