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Jesse Tyler Ferguson jokes that he's raising son Beckett to be gay 'until he decides to be straight'
He welcomed his first born into the society last year.
And Jesse Tyler Ferguson chatted with Ellen DeGeneres about navigating fatherhood with his husband Justin Mikita during a virtual sitdown on her converse show.
The 45-year-old Modern Family star joked about raising his eight-month-old son 'gay until he decides to be straight' as he laughed about listening to show tunes and Britney Spears in the machine with their little one.
Friends forever! Jesse Tyler Ferguson chatted with Ellen DeGeneres about navigating fatherhood with his husband Justin Mikita during a virtual sitdown on her talk show
When Ellen asked if their son Beckett enjoyed any particular music, Jesse was hasty to respond that there weren't too many options in the car.
'It's a lot of show tunes, because that's what I like. So, you comprehend, we're raising him lgbtq+ until he decides to be straight,' he told the talk show host.
Jesse and Justin welcomed their little bundle of pleasure, Beckett Mercer Ferguson-Mikita, on July 7, 2020.
'On the way back from the hospital, we played Britney Spears,' Jesse explained, as an homag
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Thanks so much for visiting our page! We are Jesse and Alex, we’re so excited for you to get to know more about us.
We met online in 2011, while we were both living in Philadelphia. The site said we were a 99% match, so we began chatting and planned a date for the next week at a local burger place. Even though we were chatting online, constantly, we were too excited to meet and decided to move our first hang out up by a limited days. We connected instantly over our shared appreciation of a good burger, but soon learned that we had lots more in common – a shared sense of humor, curiosity, strong connections to our families, and heated, notably patient personalities.
We posthaste fell in love and enjoyed spending as much time together as doable. We moved in together a year after we started dating, got engaged in 2015, and married in 2017. Our wedding was at Smith Playground in Fairmount Park – a beautiful old mansion attached to a enormous playground. We wanted the day to be model of the joy, happiness, and the warmth we feel towards each other – and what excel way than to consent your guests play on swings and a colossal wooden slide?
We always knew that
Always Knew I Was Adopted; Just Create Out I’m Gay
A Coming Out Essay in Ten Parts
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I’m gay.
Five letters. Two syllables. Is there another statement in the English language both smaller and bigger than this one?
My 17-year-old son says momit’s no big deal. No one, he surmises, should contain to “come out.” Just be who you are. He says this to me on the porch over plates of pasta, just before we debate whether or not to walk to Trimmers, at the end of the village, for ice cream. And his words feel to me, even in their wrongness, enjoy rainbow sprinkles on chocolate swirl. Prefer love.
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I’m gay. I’m also 59, a mother of two, a sole breadwinner, and a widespread health biologist who believes science is a public servant. I fight rigid and often against the oil and gas industry. I’m an adoptee without a medical history and a cancer survivor full of scars who undergoes colonoscopies without narcotics, who once stayed up all late hours to finish a white paper on endocrine-disrupting chemicals before heading to the hospital to contain my ovaries removed because I can sleep under anesthesia. Six years ago, my husband Jeff suffered a series of unexplained strokes and is