Yes, Andrew Goldman Has Made Creepy Sexual Comments Before
LatestWriter Andrew Goldman was suspended from his position at the New York Times yesterday, but the incident — a Twitter kerfuffle with author Jennifer Weiner — wasn’t the first time he’d offended with sexualized comments. A friend reminded us about a 2009 interview Goldman did for Elle with Glee star Matthew Morrison. The interview starts out with Goldman questioning Morrison’s sexual orientation:
ELLE: So, Matt, you’re a musical theater star who’s been interviewed by The Advocate and much discussed on Manhunt.com, and you star in Glee, a program that’s referred to as “the gayest show on TV.” You must feel particularly proud being the first gay man to grace this page.
MATTHEW MORRISON: I’m not gay.
ELLE: I had indeed read in various places that you’re straight, but in light of the circumstantial evidence, I wasn’t sure.
MM: I grew up singing and dancing, so people have been calling me gay since fifth grade. I’ve heard everything you could possibly hear about it. But I do love gay people, so I’m not going to act like I was insulted or angry about it.
Goldman pressed on, determined to, uh, penetrate Morrison’s sexual core:
ELLE: What was the first moment you realized you were a heterosexual being?
MM: I was really sexual from an early age. My first kiss was actually with two girls at the same time. One girl would be behind the bush with me for a minute and the other girl would be timing us. Then they’d switch.
ELLE: Dirty! Who was your first sexual obsession from popular culture?
MM: Tiffani-Amber Thiessen from Saved by the Bell. I loved her.
Morrison went on to say how much he admired Salma Hayek, and Goldman tried to turn that into something sexual as well: