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- RYAN PHILLIPPE THOUGHT HIS RELIG PARENTS WOULD DISOWN HIM AFTER TAKG GAY ROL AND CEL INTENTNS
- RYAN PHILLIPPE'S PARENTS 'SHUNNED' HIM OVER GAY ROLE, CEL INTENTNS
- RYAN PHILLIPPE SAYS PARENTS 'SHUNNED' HIM OVER GAY 'ONE LIFE TO LIVE' ROLE
RYAN PHILLIPPE THOUGHT HIS RELIG PARENTS WOULD DISOWN HIM AFTER TAKG GAY ROL AND CEL INTENTNS
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RYAN PHILLIPPE'S PARENTS 'SHUNNED' HIM OVER GAY ROLE, CEL INTENTNS
I mean, this was 1992 and I was playg a gay teenager and I was a Christian school.
Phillippe, who played the manipulative wealthy teen Sebastian Valmont Cel Intentns, reflected to Barstool Sports’ KFC Rad podst that his parents were already fur for him wh his role as gay teen Billy Douglas on the TV soap One Life to Live when he took on Cel Intentns. “My first role, g out of the Christian school, when I was a senr high school, I played the first gay character on a soap opera, first gay teenager ever, and so I was shunned at that pot, so they were already out of the picture. “I mean this was 1992, and I was playg a gay teenager and I was a Christian school.
RYAN PHILLIPPE SAYS PARENTS 'SHUNNED' HIM OVER GAY 'ONE LIFE TO LIVE' ROLE
Phillippe has prevly spoken out about how his nu scene Cel Intentns is often touted by men on Twter who said seeg ma them realise they were gay.
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Notably, the cult movie featured a kiss between Sarah Michelle Gellar and Selma Blair; Joshua Jackson also portrayed a gay role.