| Wow so the chemistry they had on the music man was the real deal. That was really a fun show to see. |
| Sorry, still don't believe he's straight. Would be a great PR match though. |
| Wow he has good taste. Sutton Foster is lovely! |
Definitely fishy. Usually you go way younger for second marriage. I mean in his case he IS going much younger that his prior wife but that just adds to intrigue |
I love Sutton Foster. And Hugh Jackman. They both seem great. I don't think they would break up their respective marriages for a PR match. Seems like musical theater breeds broken marriages though. First Ariana Grande and now this? |
Exactly. The dirty pigs. |
| When you spend a year pretending to be in love with someone for 8 performances a week, it has a mental effect. |
It does |
NP. "Literally all"? As soon as someone starts using gigantic generalizations and assumptions, I know their opinion is nonsense. I know four professional actors who were hardcore "theater kids" in HS and drama majors in college, and none of them is gay. It's not some kind of requirement, PP. And those men aren't just outliers. You're stereotyping. People like you are one reason why straight boys often avoid pursuing theater and dance, even if they themselves have zero bias against LGBTQ+ people; they don't want to have to constantly be stereotyped--any more than the gay boys in those fields want to be stereotyped. They ALL just want to perform. Are there possibly higher proportions of gay men in certain performing arts? Sure, maybe, but that doesn't mean "literally all" men in those fields are therefore gay. |
This makes me sad for Deb and the kids. I expected more from Hugh. He pulled a Ewan McGregor. |
| Sounds like a new start for both of them. How exciting! |
+1 Their chemistry was real. |
| I'm still disappointed I didn't see Music Man on Broadway |
And yet, so many actors manage to do it just fine. |
| Disappointing. I thought he was better than that. |