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Matt bomer and simon halls interview
Matt bomer and simon halls interview





matt bomer and simon halls interview matt bomer and simon halls interview

However Matt Bomer has admitted that coming out to his family thirteen. He also had to prep his kids and leave the house at a certain point to ensure they wouldn't be troubled by his physical transformation. He publicly announced he was gay in 2012, and has gone on to welcome three children with his partner Simon Halls. I had ridden the subway and walked on the streets and seen the way people looked at me differently and tried to use whatever that response was to get a better understanding of Felix and what he was going through," Matt told Glamour in June 2016. The Bomer-Halls family are looking sharp for Christmas.

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"I think a lot of people didn't know how to act around me. To play "The Normal Heart" character Felix, a closeted gay New York Times writer whose life was claimed by AIDS, Matt (seen here in the HBO project with co-star Mark Ruffalo) lost a shocking 40 pounds. They had preferred a private ceremony and their marriage was something Matt didnt even reveal to the public until a year later. To play "The Last Tycoon" character Monroe Stahr, a hyper-disciplined film producer who doesn't eat during the week, Matt dropped 25 pounds. Matt and his husband, Simon Halls, were secretly married in 2011. Though he's known for his shirtless, muscular, cut body in projects like "White Collar" and "Magic Mike," the actor has also gone to the opposite extreme. After returning to the US in the early 90s, he started working for the BWR Public Relations, a very well known firm which held an impressive clientele list of big names like Jude Law, Sarah Jessica Parker, Brad Pitt and many more. Matt Bomer's physical state is usually dictated by the characters he plays. He stayed in Russia for two years before coming back to the US for a new chapter in his life. He's lost as much as 40 pounds for his roles







Matt bomer and simon halls interview