posted by davidt on Monday August 27 2001, @09:00AM
A lot of people saw this reference. There seem to be a lot of these references to Morrissey's sexuality lately - even though he has never officialy stated it and he hasn't mentioned the topic in many years. Dean writes:

Just caught this last night as I tuned in for my nightly dose of "Politically Incorrect" (Aug. 24). The topic was Gary Condit's ABC interview and the guests were discussing why some girls are attracted to certain men which they really had no chance of getting. One of the guests, former Kids in the Hall member Dave Foley, likened female interns' attraction to older married politicians with the fact that many females are attracted to Morrissey "who is gay." I don't think that many audience members knew who Morrissey was, or any of the guests for that matter. But, at least Moz got a mention on a hip show, albeit a somewhat derogatory one depending on who you ask.
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Xhris also writes:

Finally! Gary Condit - Morrissey connection found!
In a bizarre reference during Friday's "Politically Incorrect," after a young female panelist was going on and on trying to figure out what Chandra Levy could have *possibly* seen in that creepy Gary Condit, former Kid in the Hall Dave Foley observed: "Well, a lot of young women have huge crushes on Morrissey -- and he's gay! So there!"

A left-field observation to be sure, but nice to know that others have Morrissey references ready to go at the drop of a hat, too.

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Fozzie Moz also writes:

On the Friday episode of "Politically Incorrect," Dave Foley, a panel guest and former "Kids In The Hall" troop member, made a Moz reference. They were talking about Gary Condit and what Chandra Levy saw in him, they strayed off into "what does anyone see in anyone?" and then Foley added something along the lines of "tons of girls are in love with Morrissey and he's gay." Far from being a definitive statement...Foley did once wear a "Smiths" shirt during a "Kids In The Hall" sketch. Trivial no doubt...
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  • I always thought Dave Foley was gay.
    Anonymous -- Monday August 27 2001, @10:29AM (#17706)
  • To my knowledge Morrissey has never said that he is gay. Hmmmm...

    Don't want to hear any, "but isn't it painfully obvious?" replies. The fact is he has never been 100% clear about his sexual orientation. The only thing he has been clear about is that it is irrelevant. And as such I say we leave it alone...
    blurjose -- Monday August 27 2001, @01:51PM (#17733)
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    • Re:Gay? by jypu (Score:1) Monday August 27 2001, @04:48PM
  • Scott Thompson is and who else......

    Anonymous -- Monday August 27 2001, @08:34PM (#17767)
  • I saw a website with quotes by the Great Moz and he would talk about his love life to be hard. Like in those lines "I've always felt closer to transsexuality than anything else. A lot of male followers are, as far as the eye can see, natural specimens who have very anguished and devilishly rabid desires in my direction. And I find that quite historic." Moz in March 1991 and
    "I think I'm just one of those people that God marked on the forehead saying you're meant to do something else. You're not meant to have a happy, fulfilling physical relationship." in September 1992.
    The Quotes I've found in a page called "Sister I'm A Poet". At http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~thsu/morrissey.html
    star-wilde <[email protected]> -- Tuesday August 28 2001, @07:34PM (#17846)
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  • I think it's great that morrissey doesn't answer the question of his sexuality, but the fact that he doesn't say no when asked if he's gay makes me assume that he's likely at least bi-sexual (but probably mostly he seems non-sexual). It's also a good career move. A lot of people probably wouldn't listen to him if he was openly or flaming gay (which is sad but true). Ever really listen to the lyrics of This Charming Man? hehe. Check it out..
    Mojopin -- Tuesday August 28 2001, @07:57PM (#17850)
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  • Yeah he wore "The Queen Is Dead" t-shirt..
    There are many artist that like to keep a low profile on there sexuality...for example Joan Jett..however I think she's a lesbian(crossing fingers)
    Hocico -- Tuesday August 28 2001, @09:52PM (#17858)
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  • i was watching that night but i decided to go to bed, dammit... but i did see the Kids in the Hall skit where foley was wearing a Smiths shirt
    alero -- Tuesday August 28 2001, @11:21PM (#17861)
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    the youngest was the most loved...
  • Well, Bret Easton Ellis has more or less the same position : almost everybody asks him if he is gay and he never answers and explains this by in a quite clever way, it goes somethnig like "I don't want ùy work to be judged as gey or heterosexual litterature"
    Nikita -- Wednesday August 29 2001, @11:48AM (#17892)
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