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Originally posted by TonyB06
I think the magazine was wrong. I don't know whether Luther was gay or not but he kept his personal business separate from his music career for his own reasons and it's wrong to put him out there like that when the man can't speak for himself.
Personally, I respected LV more because he didn't make his personal life a public issue. He was a singer, not a politician whose decisions affected others, so the postumous "outing" still makes no sense IMO.
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The Advocate is notorious for that kind of stuff. Who truly knows if Ronzoni Luther Vandross (sic) was gay or not. But it was up to Luther to out himself. It's not cool to do this to a dead man, IMO.