The
New York Times‘
weekly “Modern Love” essay feature is no stranger to generating
buzz—regular readers will remember the infamous “Shamu
lady” —but
this Sunday’s may have topped them all. In a piece titled “Coming
Out as a Modern Family,”
actress Maria Bello (Prisoners, Grown
Ups, The
Cooler)
described her decision to tell her 12-year-old son that she had
become involved romantically with her best friend, a woman identified
in the piece as Clare and ID’d by The
Hollywood Reporter and
other outlets as media executive Clare Munn.
But
that buzz has, in many cases, missed the point. In reporting on the
piece, many headlines have declared that Bello “came
out as gay“—but,
despite the phrasing in Bello’s own headline, that’s sort of the
opposite of what she wrote about.
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