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Colin Farrell

One of Farrell's sons, I contemplate the eldest, was born with Angelman's Syndrome. I don't believe lifestyle has anything to perform with this, it's strictly a genetic roll of the dice, but it apparently brought Farrell up short and was one of the things that made him reconsider his life, and he stepped up to the plate by all accounts as a responsible and caring father.

"Angelman syndrome is a complex genetic disorder that primarily affects the nervous system. Characteristic features of this condition comprise delayed development, intellectual disability, severe speech impairment, and problems with movement and balance (ataxia). Most affected children also have recurrent seizures (epilepsy) and a small head size (microcephaly). Delayed growth becomes noticeable by the age of 6 to 12 months, and other common signs and symptoms usually show in early childhood.

Children with Angelman syndrome typically have a happy, excitable demeanor with frequent smiling, laughter, and hand-flapping movements. Hyperactivity, a short attention span, and a fascination with water are comm

It seems like every female celebrity in Hollywood with a good publicist is bisexual, so in honour of Bisexual Visibility Afternoon, here is a tribute to 10 sexy attracted to both genders male celebrities who own known the best of both worlds:

Pete Townshend

In his memoir Who I Am, Townshend said that he’s “probably bisexual” but that Mick Jagger was “the only man I seriously wanted to fuck.” He also talked about hooking up with journalist Danny Fields and described his other same-sex flirtations.

Jared Leto

Leto has been the topic of gay rumours for years and has even fuelled them by saying that he’s “gay as a goose” and that he regrets not fucking Colin Farrell when he had the chance. Recently, Alexis Arquette claimed that she had sex with Leto before she transitioned and described his dick as being as huge as a “Praetorian Guard’s helmet.” Leto hasn’t confirmed that the two hooked up, but he did grab that helmet onstage in Toronto . . .

Cary Grant

The Old Hollywood hunk was married to five different women, but his same-sex attractions are legendary. Gossip columnist Hedda

Colin Farrell&#;s Gay Marriage Letter

Beyond entertaining the masses, be it in movies or performing on stage, when it comes to fame, those lucky enough are given a wonderful platform on which to make some notable change in the world. It&#;s a responsibility that not all celebrities respect but thankfully, our very own Colin Farrell knows what he needs to do.

In an open letter published by the Sunday World, the player shared his strong views in a bid to encourage the legalisation of gay marriage in Ireland. This is a rather personal subject for Colin as his brother Eamon had to marry his partner in Canada, where they now live and where gay marriage is recognised. But this isn&#;t good enough. Ahead of the forthcoming referendum, Colin urges for his brother&#;s union and countless others fancy him to be acknowledged, admired and celebrated in his residence country. You can read the full letter over yonder, but here are some noteworthy snippets.

It&#;s a beautifully articulated plea for change and for this, Colin Farrell, we applaud you.

&#;I&#;ve been fortunate enough to never possess

The All-Purpose, Hollywood Sexual Accusation Thread

not a fine idea, imo. it won&#;t help Robin Wright&#;s career anymore than it did Ashton Kutcher&#;s; when he attempted to fill the Two & A Half Men void). I&#;ve been a huge House of Cards fan. but I&#;d rather the actress and the rest of the cast try to obtain shows of their possess. this stuff with Spacey has pretty much killed the show. I can&#;t even imagine what they&#;d do with Wright&#;s character; now that she&#;s no longer fighting to attain power. that was a great resolution to her arc. the interesting stuff was the reporter putting the pieces together and gunning for Spacey&#;s traits. doesn&#;t really work w/o him being part of the show. :two cents:

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Eh, one can have an perspective either way about whether or not it&#;s a good idea for Wright&#;s character to be the central focus next season, but I don&#;t believe the Kutcher analogy fits, since Kutcher was brought in as a replacement for Sheen whereas Wright&#;s been with the exhibit from the start.

As well, it&#;s not fancy Wright is in dependency of