After homophobic outburst, reality star claims “50 percent” of his friends are gay
Jax Taylor is a bartender/cast member on Bravo’s Vanderpump Rules with a penchant for exhibiting homophobic micro-aggressions on Twitter. But he’s not antigay because 50 percent of his friends are homosexual. Or something.
Over the weekend, 40-year-old Taylor got into an online spat with a complete stranger on Twitter.
What started as a thread about Adidas new line of NHL-inspired apparel quickly spiraled into a homophobic tirade with Taylor calling the man “ugly” and “fat” before accusing him of living in his parents’ basement.
“Buddy, again look at your ugly mug, and by the looks of that fat face you [couldn’t] fit into anything [Adidas Hockey] or any athletic apparel for that matter,” Jax raged. “Typical zit faced douche who chips company’s for attention. Go back to your parents basement homie.”
Taylor followed that up with a second tweet accusing the man on being a closeted frat boy who has gaysex with his roommate while wearing boat shoes.
“[You’re] the type of guy who is in frat and claims he loves women, but secretly is bending over his roommate ‘chadd’ while wearing boat shoes. 20 bucks says I hit the nail on the head with this loser.”
The man responded by tweeting screenshots of two different articles, one of which mentioned Taylor and his wife’s antigay pastor and another that mentioned a cheating scandal he was involved in.
“Also, maybe you too should not be the first to cast stones,” he wrote in the caption of his screenshots.
To which, Taylor replied by once again attacking the man’s sexuality, tweeting: “Look at this loser, it’s Friday night homie and [you’re a] straight man looking up ‘Page Six’ looks like I was right.”
After several people accused Taylor of being homophobic, he scrubbed the tweets from his page then insisted he’s not antigay, pointing to the fact that he worked at a gay bar for 15 years and that roughly “50 percent” of his friends are gay.
“I lived in West Hollywood for 15 years, worked at the abbey ( highest grossing bar in the country) (gay bar). I walked in 4 gay pride parades, I had my good friend Lance bass marry us, 50 percent of my friends are gay. But yes, You got me, I am homophobic… people are idiots,” he tweeted.
I lived in West Hollywood for 15 years, worked at the abbey ( highest grossing bar in the country) (gay bar). I walked in 4 gay pride parades, I had my good friend Lance bass marry us, 50 percent of my friends are gay. But yes, You got me, I am homophobic… people are idiots. ? t.co/dIrAoGftMo
He sounds just like Karen, who can’t be racist because her best friend is Black.
Neither Bravo nor Taylor’s boss Lisa Vanderpump, who, herself, came under fire this year for cracking transphobic jokes on television, have issued any comment on the homophobic outburst.
I will always stand for -and with- the LGBT+ community I posed because I’ve spent 24+ years (so far) as an LGBT+ activist and I will always stand for -and with- the LGBT+ community . While rights for white gay and lesbian people have improved, bi/enby/GNC erasure and the murders of transgender women of color remain rampant. We not only cannot stop fighting, we must fight harder . While transgender people have always
WATCH: UK’s version of Dancing With The Stars features same-sex dance duo
Emeli Sande sings while Johannes Radebe and Graziano di Prima dance together (Photo: @johannesradebe | Instagram | BBC)
UK TV show Strictly Come Dancing – forerunner to Dancing With The Stars in the US and other countries – featured its first same-sex dance routine on the weekend.
The hit BBC show has often been criticized by LGBTQ advocates for refusing to have any of its celebrity contestants teamed with professional dancers of the same sex. This is despite often featuring gay contestants.
In 2018, it did feature two professionals dancing together as part of a group routine. However, the broadcaster – perhaps testing how audiences would react – featured a spot on Sunday during its results show with two male dancers.
They were Johannes Radebe, who is gay, and Graziano di Prima, who is heterosexual.
Originally from South Africa, Radebe has recently spoken out about being bullied when younger and how difficult it was to grow up as a gayman in South Africa. He says he was out from an early age, but the bullying culminated in another boy calling him “faggot” and attacking him with a baseball bat when he was 17.
He is now based in the UK. He and his celebrity partner Catherine Tyldesley were eliminated from the show last week. However, he told Hello magazine what being asked to take part in the historic dance with another man meant to him.
“I’ve never felt so liberated. For the first time in my life, I feel accepted for who I am. That says so much about the people of this country.
“To be able to dance with a friend I respect and adore is joyous. There’s bromance galore between us, but there were no male and female roles, just free movement. It was beautiful, classy and elegant.”
Both men took to social media to comment on the dance.
Radebe posted photos of him and di Prima with the comment, “Love knows no boundaries.”
Meanwhile, di Prima posted a clip to his Twitter with the message: “REPRESENTATION always matters!unforgettable moment, loved to dance with you @johannesradebe.”
The tweet has had over 24,000 likes and thousands of comments. Some expressed disappointment and said they would not watch the show in the future if it featured more same-sex couplings.
I won’t watch if this is the future of the show. I’m sorry
In an Instagram story, Radebe thanked people for their support.
“I see all those messages coming in and I feel the love. I’m going to take time to respond to each and every message. There’s a lot! I’m really grateful and I’m really thankful.”
You can watch the full dance below. The men danced to singer Emeli Sande, performing her track, Shine.
Last year, Italy’s version of Dancing With The Stars, Ballando con le Stelle, featured a gay celebrity partnered with a male professional dancer. The duo reached the competition’s grand final and came third.
The Israeli version of the show has featured a same-sexfemale competing couple and the Austrian version has featured a male competing couple. Earlier this year, Courtney Act danced with a male partner in the Australian version of the show.
There has yet to be a same-sex competing pairing on the US’s Dancing With The Stars. Nyle DiMarco did participate in a brief, same-sex routine in a January 2016 episode of the show. He went on to win the series with his female dance partner, Peta Murgatroyd.