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'Glee' creator Ryan Murphy to Newsweek: 'Open your heart' or we boycott

Earlier this week, former "Pushing Daisies" star and "Glee" favorite Kristin Chenoweth slammed Newsweek for publishing an article she deemed "horrendously homophobic." The article claimed that gay actor Sean Hayes wasn't believable in his role as a heterosexual man in "Promises, Promises," which he stars in with Chenoweth.
Now, "Glee" creator Ryan Murphy has joined Chenoweth in denouncing Ramin Setoodeh, the author of the article, and Newsweek itself. Murphy calls for GLAAD's support in a boycott of the magazine. He calls Setoodeh "a gay man deeply in need of some education" and asks fans not to support Newsweek until Setoodeh not only "apologizes to those he has deeply offended but pauses before he picks up his poison pen again to work through the issues of his own self loathing.
The article hits close to home for Murphy. In addition to Hayes, the article called out Jonathan Groff, a gay actor who plays Jesse St. James, Lea Michele's decidedly straight love interest on "Glee."
"In half his scenes, he scowls--is that a substitute for being straight?" the article mused. "When he smiles or giggles, he seems more like your average theater queen, a better romantic match for Kurt than Rachel." According to the article, Groff's sexuality is "distracting."
We'd beg to differ. The only thing distracting about Jesse St. Sexy is his all-around awesomeness.
Read the full text of Murphy's letter below. We look forward to Setoodeh's response.
I would like to join my good friend Kristin Chenoweth on her condemnation of a recent Newsweek article written by Mr. Ramin Setoodeh, in which Setoodeh basically says that out gay actors should go back into the closet and never attempt to play straight characters. This article is as misguided as it is shocking and hurtful. It shocks me because Mr. Setoodeh is himself gay. But what is the most shocking of all is that Newsweek went ahead and published such a blatantly homophobic article in the first place...and has remained silent in the face of ongoing (and justified) criticism. Would the magazine have published an article where the author makes a thesis statement that minority actors should only be allowed and encouraged to play domestics? I think not.
Today, I have asked GLAAD president Jarrett Barrios to stand with me and others and ask for an immediate boycott of Newsweek magazine until an apology is issued to Sean Hayes and other brave out actors who were cruelly singled out in this damaging, needlessly cruel, and mind-blowingly bigoted piece. An apology should also be issued to all gay readers of the magazine...steelworkers, parents, accountants, doctors, etc...proud hardworking Americans who, if this article is to be believed, should only identify themselves as "queeny" people (a word used by Setoodeh in the article) who stand at the back of the bus and embrace an outdated decades old stereotype.
Mr. Setoodeh has recently Twittered that he is a fan of Glee, the show I co-created with Ian Brennan and Brad Falchuk...the show on which Mr. Groff plays the straight love interest to Lea Michele, a casting choice embraced by fans and critics alike which Mr. Setoodeh has taken issue with.
I extend an open invitation to Mr. Setoodeh to come to the writers room of our show, and perhaps pay a set visit. Hopefully then he can see how we take care to do a show about inclusiveness...a show that encourages all viewers no matter what their sexual orientation to go after their hopes and dreams and not be pigeonholed by dated and harmful rhetoric...rhetoric he sadly spews and believes in. Hopefully, some of the love we attempt to spread will rub off on Mr. Setoodeh -- a gay man deeply in need of some education -- and he not only apologizes to those he has deeply offended but pauses before he picks up his poison pen again to work through the issues of his own self loathing. Give me a call, Ramin...I'd love to hear from you. I'll even give you a free copy of our Madonna CD, on which we cover "Open Your Heart," a song you should play in your house and car on repeat.
Ryan
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I love it! Go RM!
I had no clue Jonathan Groff was gay, so I guess... that means he's a pretty convincing actor, eh?
Neil Patrick Harris comes off convincingly as Barney on How I Met Your Mother...
Maybe these guys are just better actors than Setoodeh is a writer.
Don't worry Ryan, no one reads Newsweek anyway
(1) No one reads Newsweek.
(2) The writer is correct--Hayes is terrible when playing a straight man. That doesn't mean that gay men can't play straight, or straight can't play gay... it just means Hayes is a bad actor in any role outside of a flamboyant gay guy.
(3) Jonathan Groff--had no idea he's gay. He's hot. But he's not very good an actor either in Glee; stilted, awkward. Terrific singer though. Has nothing to do with his sexuality.
The Newsweek writer probably spotted that these two actors are awkward in their roles and then made a presumption and generality that had nothing to do with anything. They just need to be better actors!
I thought that Newsweek was on the market. Eh, I'm not a fan of political correctness, so whatever. Is Setoodeh gay? Wouldn't this make him a self-loathing homosexual?
Setoodeh will loose his forum soon. Newsweek is circling the drain. Good riddance to him and his ilk.
I'm just saying, I could name pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenty of shitty straight actors too. Does that mean all straight actors are ****? No. It means some actors just. Can't. Act.
Man, for the first time I'm actually considering subscribing to Newsweek!
Boycott... what a stereotypically gay thing to do! Seems that only **** are free to express themselves.
Look for Newsweek to apologize and the writer to resign.
I also had no idea that Jonathan Groff was gay and I myself am gay and consider my gaydar to be pretty spot on. So, the dumbass who wrote the Newsweek article is clearly off his rocker. I don't read Newsweek anyway. Never have, actually. So, boycotting won't be a problem.