This month's OUT magazine, an LA-based periodical aimed predominately at the male homosexual community, features Morrissey as this month's 'outFRONT ICON.'
The article includes no photos or news, but here's a transcript if you're interested.
MORRISSEY by TOM STEELE
Steven Patrick Morrissey (nicknamed Moz) remains on eof the most compelling and unfathomable performers in pop music today. His critically acclaimed and popularly embraced former band, the Smiths, still holds a permanent place among the most important British bands of the past quarter century. Morrissey's absolute refusal to characterize his sexual preferences- other than to have once insisted that he was celibate- has made him a controversial gay icon. This month Touchstone/Simon & Schuster will publish Mark Simpson's Saint Morrissey, which received considerable acclaim when it came out in the United Kingdom in 2003.
When he was 18, Morrissey was president of the New York Dolls fan club, and he wrote a fanzine biography of the group.
Another idol inspired Morrissey's book James Dean Is Not Dead: "Send me anything that Jimmy touched," he wrote in it.
He once stated, "I refuse to recognize the terms hetero, bi, and homosexual. Everybody has exactly the same sexual needs. People are just sexual; the prefix is immaterial." He also claimed, " I don't know anyone who is absolutely, exclusively heterosexual."
He has recently said, "I don't really care what people think [about my sexuality]- it makes no difference to me. And I'm not hiding anything." Like a number of other sexually amibiguous celibrities, it seems the more he talks about the issue, the gayer people think he is.
The Smiths, (above) broke up in 1987, ostensibly because guitarist Johnny Marr and Morrissey couldn't agree on what direction the band shoud take. Morrissey embarked on a highly successful solo career featuring frenzied concerts and huge-selling albums worldwide. In 1992 he sold out the Hollywood Bowl in just over 20 minutes, faster than the Beatles.
He lives in Los Angeles's Hollywood hills in a house reportedly designed by Clark Gable and which hosted, rumor has it, Greta Garbo.
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