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Nick Swardson’s Sarcastic “I’m Not Gay But…” Tweets Fuel Sexuality Rumors

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Grandma’s Boy actor Nick Swardson is well known for his “I’m not homosexual but” and “marry me” tweets, in which he tags male coworkers in the entertainment business and proposes marriage.

The celebrity recently gained notoriety after sharing a screenshot of a Tweet on Instagram, in which he talked about his choice to get married and how the quarantine had affected it.

Nick Swardson, a comedian, is gay?

Swardson has been associated with various LGBT rumors as a result of his decision to keep his private life and dating history secret from prying eyes in the media.

On the other hand, the 44-year-old isn’t averse to making jokes about his sexuality. In an interview with Punk Globe, Swardson was asked to provide a startling fact about himself. Swardson quipped that he had been blissfully married to Sir Elton John for 30 years.

In the same interview, when asked about his sexuality, the actor made light of the fact that it was gray.

The comedian also frequently tweets under the hashtag “I’m not gay but…,” where he talks about not being gay and not losing out on a sexual encounter with his male Hollywood coworkers.

comedian claimed to be straight in one of these posts but added that he would agree if Channing Tatum ever asked him to make cookies and braid each other while naked.

The comedian also frequently tweeted “marry me” and “I’m not gay.” He once got down on one knee in front of Kyle Rudolph, a player for his beloved Minnesota Vikings football team. In an interview with Impose Magazine, the comic insisted that he is straight and refuted the rumors.

Nick Swardson Was Seeking A Wife and Family

After tweeting countless LGBT jokes, Swardson’s single Instagram photo during the COVID-19 quarantine drew everyone’s attention.

The article discussed how the lockdown wrecked the plan to settle down before the quarantine. He suggested that he wanted to be married and start a family before the quarantine. After the lockdown, though, all he wanted to do was move to Key West by himself.

It was clear that the comedian was making a joke when he compared his pre- and post-quarantine mentalities. The comedian had earlier declared his dislike of marriage in one of his tweets, in contrast to the quarantine tweet. In his letter, he explained why he did not want to get married. He added that he didn’t want to age alongside his wife and watch her sporting “that short, uncomfortable, Peter Pan hairdo.”

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