Thursday, July 25, 2013
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Tim Gunn Rips Hillary's Fashion Sense
In addition to what he says here to Gayle King, last night Gunn appeared on George Lopez to say, "She’s the secretary of state, she’s the former senator from New York, she’s the former first lady. Why must she dress that way? I thinks she’s confused about her gender. All these big baggy menswear tailored pantsuits. George, I’m really serious." That's some really unnecessary assholery on Gunn's part.
Labels: assholery, fashion, Hillary Clinton, Tim Gunn
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
Tim Gunn - It Gets Better
I'll probably lay off the celebrity clips a bit after this, but this one from Project Runway's Tim Gunn relates his actual suicide attempt at the age of 17.
Labels: Dan Savage, LGBT youth, suicide, Tim Gunn, Trevor Project
Celebrities Speak Out On Bullying
Last night CNN's Larry King hosted Nate Berkus, Tim Gunn, Wanda Sykes, Kathy Griffin and Lance Bass for an extended discussion on bullying and gay teen suicide. Bass revealed that he used to bully gay kids himself in order to provide cover to his own sexuality.
Labels: Kathy Griffin, Larry King, LGBT youth, suicide, Tim Gunn, Wanda Sykes
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Gay Marriage Ad Uses GAY Person!
Finally, an actual gay person appears in a Prop 8 ad. Tim Gunn: "I've never seen anything as unattractive as the content of Proposition 8. It's simply wrong to take people's rights away!" Nice, and no points off for getting the URL wrong.
Labels: "celibacy", fashion, marriage equality, No On 8, Proposition 8, Tim Gunn
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Tim Gunn: Hillary Dresses Like A Man
Project Runway host Tim Gunn thinks that Hillary Clinton dresses like she's confused about her gender. The bit about Hillary starts about five minutes into the clip. Gunn closes by saying that Nancy Pelosi is the best-dressed person on Capitol Hill. That's......surprising.
Labels: fashion, Hillary Clinton, Tim Gunn
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
HomoQuotable - Tim Gunn
"I haven’t been in a relationship since 1982. God, that sounds pathetic. But I was so severely hurt that I’ve never, ever gotten over it. I was so madly and desperately in love that I didn’t see the end coming. It was a routine night on the couch watching television, and he turned to me and just said, 'I don’t have the patience for you. I can’t do this anymore.' After nine years. I still remember leaving his apartment, driving down Rock Creek Parkway in Washington, D.C., thinking, Maybe I’ll just drive right off the bridge." - Project Runway's Tim Gunn to Out Magazine.Labels: HomoQuotable, Project Runway, television, Tim Gunn










