
The British actor managed to cause quite a stir with the publication of his autobiography 'Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins'. After saying about his 'My Best Friend's Wedding' co-star, Julia Roberts, that she is just like a man with big balls, Rupert Everett continues the long line of confessions.
When he addresses the question of his sexuality, Rupert claims that being gay is a young man's business because he, as a more mature man, can no longer get a date on a Friday night. That literally makes him very sad, as he was beginning to seriously consider settling down with a life partner.
But, according to his words, there might be another impediment to his settling down for life. The actor says in his book that he is being treated for alopecia, a condition he has been suffering from for a long time now. He claims that the medication makes him have no sperm left, but he doesn't mind the thought as long as he gets to keep his mane of dark hair.
'I take medication for alopecia. It means I don't have any sperm left. If I stop taking the pills, all my hair will fall out, but I would rather have hair than sperm', the actor with a sudden urge of telling his most intimate secrets to the world says in his autobiography.
Well, if we were to think that his entire book is nothing but a very direct critique of Hollywood and of the way it puts too much stress on appearance and good looks, what could we say about Rupert Everett?