Is jerry seinfeld gay




While at Monk's Café, Elaine Benes notices a woman in a nearby booth eavesdropping, and as a prank speaks to Jerry Seinfeld and George Costanza as if they were a closeted gay couple. The Outing: Directed by Tom Cherones. With Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander. A prank by Elaine leads a newspaper journalist to think that Jerry and George are gay.

From Seinfeld Season 4 Episode 17 'The Outing': An eavesdropping college reporter prints the mistaken story that Jerry and George are longtime intimate companions. Throughout the episode, Jerry and George, and most of the other characters, fear being seen as homosexual, yet also feel guilty and afraid they will be perceived as homophobic. The interview with Jerry is published in the school newspaper, and subsequently gets picked up by the Associated Press.

9: Jerry and George Aren’t Gay, Not That There’s Anything Wrong With That “The Outing” (February 11, ) Seinfeld won a GLAAD award for this episode all about how even the most well-meaning straight people would be horrified to be mistaken for gay. The transcript was provided by Sarah Neal , whose skills we recommend wholeheartedly. Kramer: I thought we were friends.

Jerry: Here we go. Kramer: I mean, how could you two keep this a secret from me?

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Jerry: It's not true! Kramer: Ah! Enough lying! The lying is through. Oh, come on, Jerry. The masquerade is over. You're thin, lates, single. Jerry: So are you. Kramer: Yeah—[stammers]. I'm Drew Mackie. Drew: And if that intro didn't tip you off, today we are talking about Seinfeld. In particular, we are talking about the episode "The Outing," which aired February 11th, Glen: This is the episode where Jerry and George are mistaken as a gay couple by an NYU reporter, and hilarity ensues.

Drew: If you're the kind of person who only remembers the catch phrases, this is the one that gave us two Seinfeld catch phrases that both relate to homosexuality: "Single, thin, and neat," and more importantly, "Not that there's anything wrong with that. I'm going to be talking about that phrase a lot this episode. Before we get into it, though, I want to introduce our special guest, Emelie Burnette.

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Hi, Emelie. Drew: You're some sort of lady homosexual. Is that right? Emelie: Yes. I believe that's why I was invited here today. Drew: And you're a copy editor, too, and copy editors know everything. Emelie: Ohh, that's—yes. I mean, kind of. Drew: Well, you have to read so many articles that you just amass a bigger base level of knowledge than most human beings ever need to, really. Emelie: I do. This is true.

At the very least, I know more often when to Google something. Glen: If you fact check me, I will flip this table.