Cynthia Nixon Thinks She Chose to be Gay

Actress/gay rights advocate Cynthia Nixon is causing a big chatter on the blogosphere with her remarks that being gay is “a choice.”
At least it was for her.

Actress/gay rights advocate Cynthia Nixon is causing a big chatter on the blogosphere with her remarks that being gay is “a choice.”
At least it was for her.

Earlier this month, Sex And The City star Cynthia Nixon made the surprise announcement that her partner Christine Marinoni had given birth to their first child together. Now Cynthia (perhaps best known as Miranda on the side-splitting HBO series), who already has two kids from a previous relationship, has posed proudly with the latest addition to the family for a warm n’ fuzzy “Official Baby Photo.”

And The Hollywood Baby Boom Continues: Sex And The City’s Cynthia Nixon and her fiancée Christine Marinoni are basking in baby joy after Marinoni gave birth to the couple’s son, Max Ellington Nixon-Marinoni, in New York on Monday.

Cynthia Nixon has landed a recurring role on the upcoming Showtime dramedy The Big C, featuring Laura Linney as Cathy, a high school teacher diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Cynthia Nixon — Sex And The City’s resident gay — has a bone to pick with Newsweek over a controversial article that question homosexuals’ ability to play straight characters.
Openly gay columnist Ramin Setoodeh has been under fire from the acting community after he singled out Glee star Jonathan Groff and Will & Grace’s Sean Hayes — currently nominated for a Tony for his performance in Broadway’s Promises, Promises — for portraying straight men in an article published earlier this month.