Rupert Everett calls Vanity Fair editor 'weird,' 'fat'
Many Michael Jackson fans are outraged about actor Rupert Everett's recent remarks calling the pop star a "freak" and saying Jackson was better off dead.
Now the Broadway star apparently has offended Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter.
And Carter promptly removed Everett's name from the VF contributing editor list.
What was the offensive crack?
Everett described Carter during an interview as a "weird character" who is "rather fat."
A Vanity Fair source tells the Daily Mail: "When his remarks reminded Graydon that Rupert was still listed, it seemed some housecleaning was in order."
Wow, sometimes karma really is instant.
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maybe this guy should just shut his mouth for a while?? or since he loves the voicing of opinions so much, maybe someone should voice the fact that he looks like a wrinkled and dried up old prune!!see isn't it all better if we speak our mind Rupert?? STFU.
Everett is really an awful person. He's kind of a has-been. He made awful comments about how same-sex couples shouldn't be able to marry.
See this article on Ne-Yo and John Travolta's gay lovers at www.peoplemagazinedaily.com
That Rupert didn't do any work for the magazine ( like so many of its 'contributors') is irrelevant. What he said is true. In the wierd world of Vanity Fair he's lost his non-job.