
Cooper likely won't rise to such bait, however. "I just don’t talk about my personal life,'' he told New York magazine in 2005.
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Jim, slow news day? Why a bit on Cooper?
ReplyDeleteIt was KIND of a slow news day. But really, I was just trying something different. But in hindsight, I don't think it worked.
ReplyDeleteIt worked for me. I like Cooper.
ReplyDeleteANDERSON IS NOT GAY AND WHAT HE DOES IS HIS OWN BUSINESS. LEAVE THE SEXY SMART GREAT JOURNALIST ALONE. I AM ONE SOUTHERN LADY WHO ADORES ANDERSON.
ReplyDeleteOK; I'll bite: How do you know he's not gay?
ReplyDeleteUh, he's definitely gay, but some people remain in severe denial about it.
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