Philip Seymour Hoffman Gay Rumours – Not True!

Following the death of Philip Seymour Hoffman, The National Enquirer reported that he was gay.

The story has now been retracted and The National Enquirer will pay damages in an undisclosed settlement.

Following the death of Philip Seymour Hoffman, The National Enquirer reporter that his gay lover was playwright David Bar Katz.

Katz and Hoffman were good friends, but they were not lovers. The National Enquirer has admitted that the story is false and that they were duped by an impostor pretending to be Katz.

Katz received a text from Philip Seymour Hoffman the night before his death inviting him to watch basketball,

“The fact that he wanted me to come over for the Knick game meant that he did not want to be doing the drugs, because he never did them in my presence. He once said to me, ‘Addiction is when you do the thing you really, really most don’t want to be doing.’ He was rigorously sober and had an awful relapse.”

The settlement money with The National Enquirer will be used to set up a foundation in Hoffman’s honour. The settlement amount wasn’t disclosed; however, Katz’s stated,

“It’s enough for the foundation to give out these grants for years to come.”

Source: Queerty

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