Stanley Tucci is not publicly known as gay. There is no credible reporting that he identifies as LGBTQIA+ or that he has come out as gay; most coverage describes him as heterosexual, including his marriages to women. If you’re looking for the latest, I can help verify with reliable sources.[1][5][6]
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Actor Stanley Tucci defended straight actors portraying gay characters in a recent BBC radio interview that brought up the ongoing debate in Hollywood.
www.foxnews.comStanley Tucci has survived the icy death stare of Meryl Streep’s Miranda Priestly and told Cher to her face that she looks like a drag queen. Aside from starring as the queer second-in-command next…
qburgh.comStanley Tucci Is the Gayest Straight Actor You Know The beloved actor talks playing gay since 1996, people thinking he’s gay and texting Cher Stanley Tucci has survived the icy death stare of Meryl Streep’s Miranda Priestly and told Cher to her face that she looks like a drag queen. Aside from starring as the queer second-in-command next to those gay icons in “The Devil Wear Prada” and “Burlesque,” the 60-year-old actor also donned a poofy wig in “Little Chaos” as the king’s gay brother. The...
www.qsaltlake.comStanley Tucci says the "whole point" of acting is to play different people - including when their sexuality is different from the actor's own.
news.sky.comStanley Tucci has survived the icy death stare of Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestly and told Cher to her face that she looks like a drag queen. Aside from
pridesource.comStanley Tucci has survived the icy death stare of Meryl Streep’s Miranda Priestly and told Cher to her face that she looks like a drag queen.
weconnect.lgbtStanley Tucci has shared his thoughts on whether straight actors should be allowed to play gay roles, after he himself has taken on roles of a different sexuality to his own. The actor, 62, who is straight, previously took on gay characters when he starred as Nigel in The Devil…
vt.coThe acclaimed character actor not only steals scenes, but he's also earned an online cult following for his way of mixing a Negroni.
www.cbsnews.com"The Devil Wears Prada" star Stanley Tucci thinks "it's fine" for straight actors to play gay characters in television shows and movies
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