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Lisa Rinna hits back at Kelly Dodd after the RHOC star hinted Harry Hamlin is gay

Lisa Rinna and Kelly Dodd were engaged in a petty feud on Tuesday as they both made insinuations that their respective husbands are gay.Using being gay as a slur - which is a form of homophobia - the Real Housewives of Orange County alum Dodd, 47, accused Rinna's husband Harry Hamlin of being homosexual, by referencing rumors surrounding Chrisley Knows Best star Todd Chrisley's sexuality.It has been claimed that Chrisley, 53, had a same-sex affair with his business partner Mark Braddock in the early 2000s despite being married to his wife, and Dodd made a comment on Instagram writing: 'Harry Hamlin is next,' alongside a cry-laughing emoji. Petty feud:Lisa Rinna hits back at Kelly Dodd after the RHOC star hinted Harry Hamlin is gay as she posts a picture with a beardRinna, 58, who has been married to Hamlin since 1997, responded with her own joke, posting a picture of herself sporting a beard with the caption: 'Good morning to Kelly Dodd and Kelly Dodd only.' The slang term 'beard' is used to describe a partner of a so-called closeted homosexual, who is used to help conceal their sexuality.The picture of Rinna sporting a beard - which had been doctored onto the photograph - was taken from a Real Housewives of Beverly Hills scene, when she got into a fight over claims that Hamlin had been unfaithful.
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Entertainment That time Harry Hamlin played a gay man in 1982 and it almost destroyed his career
Harry Hamlin has opened up about starring in the groundbreaking gay romance Making Love, and how the film almost destroyed his career.Hamlin spoke to People as part of the 40th anniversary of the film, which debuted in 1982. It followed a Los Angeles writer, Bart (Hamlin), who falls for a closeted man named Zack (Michael Ontkean), who is married to a powerful TV executive named Claire (Kate Jackson).The film hailed from romance master Arthur Hiller (Love Story), and gay writers Barry Sandler and A.
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