I think as kids growing up, they were attracted to each other and became very attached and at some point, experimented, perhaps confused on their own sexuality, but as adults came - grew into who they are, with Paul being hetero and Artie bi, seems to me in listening and watching interviews with them later in life to be the obvious scenario- and they definitely love each other in whatever way you want to look at it- that's how I see it .
they were never publicly in a relationship but art garfunkel is bisexual (he said it in his book that came out in 2017 but nobody read but me and like 2 other people) and it was pretty sus when paul wrote the only living boy in new york and so long, frank lloyd wright about art garfunkel (also listen to me and julio down by the schoolyard by Paul Simon solo it's a little...). art garfunkel said there was no gay component between himself and paul that he was aware of at one point so take that all as you will. i think they were just freakishly close and in love, not in a gay way, but not in a straight way either. it's complex.
Nope happily married I believe. Has been photographed with the lady on a number of occasions.
Paul Simon is straight. Art Garfunkel is straight.
No just he has a gf
Yes, To A BBC Radio Presenter
He is a bit camp, but that doesn't automatically make him gay
Paul Simon wrote the song. Art Garfunkel sang it.
Mrs. Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel
Anne Bancroft
They are both straight. Both have been married multiple times and have children.
Simon and Garfunkel - the only living boy in new york
The original name of Simon and Garfunkel was Tom and Jerry
(Paul) Simon & (Art) Garfunkel So Paul Simon was in the two men group "Simon & Garfunkel"
Simon and Garfunkel sings Mrs. Robinson
Simon and Garfunkel
Arthur He was known as Art.
Paul Simon, of course. Great song, sang along with Art Garfunkel [i.e. Simon & Garfunkel] in the 1970's.
The great Paul Simon.
Simon and Garfunkel, known as Tom and Jerry in the late 50's, changed their name to Simon and Garfunkel in the early-60s producing their first album ("Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.") together in 1964.
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No, they were not.
Simon and Garfunkel