Love is love! Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor, Elton John and David Furnish, and extra well-known queer {couples} have lived out their fairy-tale romances within the public eye.
The American Horror Story actress was first linked to Taylor in 2015, and the pair have been going robust ever since. In January 2019, Paulson opened up about how her relationship with the Two and a Half Men alum started.
“We met a very, very long time ago,” Paulson mentioned on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, joking that Taylor slid into her DMs. “I was with someone else … and then there was, like, a Twitter thing that happened. We were doing a thing at Martha Plimpton’s house, it was for an organization that she was working with, and we were both doing a PSA for it. We sort of breezed by one another and started following each other on Twitter.”
Since taking her relationship with Taylor public, Paulson has been candid about her “unconventional” private life with the Emmy winner, who’s 32 years her senior.
“I do not want to be defined by who I share my bed, my home, my soul with,” she informed Town & Country in 2018. “My choices in life have been unconventional, and that’s my business. But I do want to live responsibly and truthfully without hiding. It’s complicated, because there is a lot of hate in this world, and a lot of good can come from quote-unquote normalizing something for people who don’t see it as normal.”
The Ocean’s Eight actress added: “Our relationship represents a certain amount of hope and risk. Maybe there’s something brave in it. Maybe it encourages others to make brave choices. What else can I say? We love each other.”
For John and Furnish, who’ve been collectively since 1993, it was necessary to stay people at the same time as they grew to become such an iconic couple. The pair lastly tied the knot in December 2014, after same-sex marriage was legalized within the U.Ok., and share two sons, Zachary and Elijah.
“It’s very important in any relationship that one partner doesn’t lose themselves in the other, and that’s very easy if you’re involved with a celebrity,” Furnish informed the Observer in 2001. “They get so much attention and so much deference anyway, it would be very easy to just get swept up into being their other half. I had my own career, my own identity. The worst thing I could do was sacrifice that.”
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