Here's an article on Anderson Cooper by Michael Musto.
The CNN anchor gracefully lives his life while never bothering to claim he's straight. The child of complicated parents and a product of fame, class, and some darkness, he's evolved into a fascinating paradox who's reportorially fearless about everything but himself.
Lengthy profiles have been written about Anderson that take pains to not mention anything romantic but his ultrapolite routine makes the loosey-goosier press very antsy.
Of course, the more the fringe media want him out, the more the mainstream media conspire to keep him in. They'll even address his brother Carter's tragic suicide in '88 "” Anderson himself has discussed it on the record "” but not Anderson's sexuality, and Anderson carefully goes along with that proviso, preferring to cover rather than be the story.
The CNN anchor gracefully lives his life while never bothering to claim he's straight. The child of complicated parents and a product of fame, class, and some darkness, he's evolved into a fascinating paradox who's reportorially fearless about everything but himself.
Lengthy profiles have been written about Anderson that take pains to not mention anything romantic but his ultrapolite routine makes the loosey-goosier press very antsy.
Of course, the more the fringe media want him out, the more the mainstream media conspire to keep him in. They'll even address his brother Carter's tragic suicide in '88 "” Anderson himself has discussed it on the record "” but not Anderson's sexuality, and Anderson carefully goes along with that proviso, preferring to cover rather than be the story.
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