We know that on ABC's Morn Fay, Ed O'Neill plays the father of gay man played by openly gay actor Jse Tyler Fergon. It's not the first time
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ED O'NEILL DISMISS 'MORN FAY' GAY KISS CONTROVERSY
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"I have to say, that when she started out she was gay—she was gay a long time—she was more or ls the female the uple, " O'Neill said. We know that on ABC’s Morn Fay, Ed O’Neill plays the father of gay man played by openly gay actor Jse Tyler Fergon. It’s not the first time O’Neill has had a gay -star a long-nng s but seems thgs are gog smoother this time around then when he -starred wh lbian actrs and director Amanda Bearse of Fox’s Married Wh Children.
‘I have to say that when she started out — she was gay, of urse she was gay a long time — she was more or ls the female the uple. He was privileged enough to get a scholarship the field of Football to get to Oh Universy, though, he qu his sophomore year as he was more foced on his gam and athletics than amics. Is Ed O’Neill Gay?
Morn Fay’s tough-talkg patriarch Ed O’Neill rocked the set by tossg off a shockg gay slur durg a profany-laced terview. It was a slap the face to Ed’s openly gay -star Jse Tyler Fergon, who plays his homosexual son Mchell.
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And the remark h pecially hard “bee Morn Fay is the most gay-iendly show on TV. But he’s got tons of gay iends and don’t have a homophobic bone his body.
It would be tertg to know if there was even more ntext for the ment, like, was Ed tellg a story about how his views on homosexualy have changed over the years?
The ABC s's crics have noted that s gay uple, Mchell (Jse Tyler Fergon) and Cameron (Eric Stontreet), has not been shown kissg (or engagg much public display of affectn, for that matter), even though the program hasn't been shy about showg liplocks between Mchell's sister, Claire (Julie Bowen), and her hband, Phil (Ty Burrell). Mchell (Jse Tyler Fergon) and Cameron (Eric Stontreet) uld have been two pol on the gay-stereotype spectm: the uptight priss and the emotnal mother hen.