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Sideshow: Joel Grey, 82, comes out

Some public figures wait before deciding to reveal they are gay. But to hold off until you're 82?

Joel Grey: I'm gay

Some public figures wait before deciding to reveal they are gay. But to hold off until you're 82?

Song and dance man Joel Grey on Wednesday told People, "I don't like labels . . . but if you have to put a label on it, I'm a gay man."

Grey, whose friends and colleagues have known about his sexuality for some time, was closeted when it came to the public. He was even married for 24 years and has two kids, including Dirty Dancing star Jennifer Grey.

"All the people close to me have known for years who I am," Grey tells People. Yet "it took time to embrace that other part of who I always was." Grey, best known for his stunning turn as the Master of Ceremonies in Bob Fosse's Cabaret, says he grew up during an era when homosexuality was violently rejected as evil.

The Cleveland native remembers "hearing the grown-ups talk in the next room, my mother included, talking derisively about 'fairies' and men being dragged off to jail and even worse for being who they were." Grey also says his marriage to Jo Wilder wasn't a sham. He's always been attracted to women and was deeply in love with her. The marriage was the "happiest [period] of my life," he says.

Please cast Gibson

How bad does Transformers and Fast and Furious star Tyrese Gibson want to star as the superhero in DC Comics' forthcoming Green Lantern flick?

Gibson, 39, has posted a series of seriously impressive Photoshopped pics showing him playing the hero in various action shots.

"I am fully committed to suiting up for this adventure," he writes on Instagram.

Get a grip, young Jedi

Funny person Patton Oswalt finds it strange that a slew of very vocal Star Wars fans are angry the new pic features an African American stormtrooper. "Half the movie is aliens and robots, and a black guy is what set people off?" Oswalt tells Vulture mag. "I love how they're reacting as if this is a classic novel that's being cast - 'I can't believe they booked James Earl Jones to play Holden Caulfield.' "

Adds Oswalt, "If everyone in the original Star Wars had been black, it still would have been a . . . blockbuster."

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