GQ bosses apologize for Taylor Lautner question
Editors at Australia's GQ magazine have come under fire for asking Taylor Lautner if gay movie bosses Gus Van Sant and Dustin Lance Black once made a pass at him.
In a recent interview with the publication, the Twilight star was asked if openly gay filmmaker Van Sant and screenwriter Black had come on to him at a dinner the trio shared in Los Angeles.
Lautner replied, "No, definitely not. I think they know I'm
straight. But they're great guys. They're a lot of fun. It's not a
coincidence that there was a writer, a director, and an actor at
dinner."
Oscar winner Black was quick to react to the controversy, writing
in a post on his blog, "Above and beyond this clear attack on my
character, I'm shocked that GQ would allow their writer to lean on
the scurrilous, outdated stereotype that gay men are by nature
sexual predators. I mean, would you have asked this same question
if it were Diablo Cody and Kathryn Bigelow at dinner with Mr.
Lautner?"
Now GQ bosses have taken to Facebook.com to apologize for the
question.
A statement reads, "We've seen some of the comments floating around
regarding our recent interview with Taylor Lautner and apologize if
anyone was offended by anything in the article. It certainly wasn't
our intention to paint anyone in the story as a sexual
predator.
"The point we were actually trying to push was that Taylor is
irresistible to virtually everyone - regardless of sexuality or
gender. Hence the film crew cheering at his shirtless scenes while
shooting Twilight, and Mark Wahlberg deeming him better looking
than Leonardo DiCaprio."