Robert Osborne, the late film historian and host of Turner Classic Movies, was known for keeping his personal life private. He did not publicly identify as gay or bisexual during his lifetime. However, he was open about his close relationships with men and had a long-term partner, which led to speculation about his sexuality. Ultimately, his personal orientation remains a private matter.
Robert Osborne (1932-2017) was not married, or openly gay. But for the last 20 years of his life, he had a relationship with director-producer David Staller.
No he is not gay, but he is bisexual he was open about it in an interview with BBC sport. He had a relationship stint with Robert Pires.
If a man is gay then he's not bisexual, then he's gay. Right?
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Robert Culp, an American actor, was married five times and had several children. There is no public information or evidence to suggest that he identified as gay or bisexual.
Robert Osborne was born on May 3, 1932.
Robert Osborne-Smith died in 1972.
Robert Osborne-Smith was born in 1908.
It means he is straight and goes out with only women. But sadly, he is not single!
Robert Osborne (1932-2017) died from an unannounced but chronic condition.
No he is not gay or bisexual. He is straight.
Just one: they can ask the patient if they are bisexual or gay, and if the patient answers yes, then they are bisexual or gay.