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Cary Grant’s daughter slams speculation icon was gay: ‘I never saw a hint of that’

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Cary Grant was a staple of Old Hollywood, known for his dashing good looks, romances and iconic transatlantic accent.The “Charade” star also allegedly had some dalliances with men, as claimed in the 2016 documentary, “Women He’s Undressed.”Now, Grant’s daughter, Jennifer, is shutting down allegations that her famous dad was really gay.Jennifer, 57, is producing the ITV series “Archie,” based on the early life of her famous pops.

Ahead of the biopic’s upcoming release later this year, Jennifer told The Guardian that Grant was “not flirtatious with men.”“If you’re around your parents a lot, you see them in ways that almost no one else does.

And I never saw a hint of that,” the “Beverly Hills, 90210” actress said.“I think I would have picked up on it – not that I would’ve cared.

But I have to speak the truth of the matter: Dad was charming, and he had great friendships, but he wasn’t flirtatious with men,” she explained.She further denied any speculation about the “North by Northwest” star’s sexual orientation.“A friend of mine sent me a picture the other day of Gregory Peck, my father and Mervyn LeRoy and they’re good buddies.

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