Old Hollywood Blind Item #3 - Mr. X
A former male lover of James Dean also was the first choice of this top 5 all-time permanent A list singers who was married (technically) to a woman when he died.
A former male lover of James Dean also was the first choice of this top 5 all-time permanent A list singers who was married (technically) to a woman when he died.
Posted by ent lawyer at 11:00 PM
Labels: blind item , Mr. X , Old Hollywood , Old Hollywood Blind Item
Bobby Daren for the singer? Rory Calhoun for the guy?
ReplyDeleteAre we guessing the lover or the singer?
ReplyDeleteRay Orbison for the singer/Barbara wife at time......maybe
ReplyDeleteElvis wasn't married when he died, but I think it's him. Time frame fits, one marriage, one child, etc, etc, etc.
ReplyDeleteI'm putting way too much stock in "top 5 all-time permanent A list singer"...because that might mean Billy Ray Cyrus to Enty.
Otherwise, Al Jolson. Ha!
Yes--- top 5 is a lil daunting agreed! Thought Elvis too- feels right but Pricell was his only wife and they divorced officially methinks?
ReplyDeleteOkay. So basically people send blinds about stories/scandals/etc of those of the old Hollywood whom already were in the news as if they were there, right?
ReplyDeleteFrank Sinatra?
ReplyDeletePerry Como?
ReplyDeleteEnty is talking about James Deans's lover.
ReplyDeleteThe lover was the favorite of this A List top 5 singer(s) -- who was married when he died.
What confuses me is "when he died."
And is that a typo from Enty?
So Bobby Darin Elvis Roy orbison all bi??
ReplyDeleteI keep thinking of the Big Bopper or Buddy Holly.
ReplyDeleteI doubt Enty has the whole top 5 cemented in his mind, just that this guy has to be in it. So it has to be someone that no one would argue doesn't belong there. I'm thinking Sinatra and Presley. Presley was not technically married when he died. Maybe Sinatra's womanizing, inability to maintain a relationship and overall nasty treatment of women was caused by his inner conflicts and desire to hide the truth.
ReplyDeletePermanent A-List Singer: Sam Cooke (According to Rolling Stone list of Top Signers of All Time). Passed-away in 1965.
ReplyDeleteThat would be no and no, Debbie.
ReplyDeleteThis is meant to be Nick Adams and Elvis Presley, but I don't believe it.
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