Spencer tracy was gay
One of the fantastic love stories from classic Hollywood centers on the not-so-secret affair that Katharine Hepburn was reported to have had with Spencer Tracy, her frequent co-star in such beloved films as “Woman of the Year,” “Adam’s Rib,” “Desk Set” and “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner.”
Hepburn eventually talked about the affair in conversations with her biographer, A. Scott Berg. According to Berg’s guide, “Kate Remembered,” which he published just after Hepburn’s death in 2003, she said she stayed loyal to Tracy even though the famously tormented and alcoholic actor wouldn’t marry her because his Catholic faith barred him from divorcing his wife.
When Berg asked Hepburn if she ever thought about departing Tracy, even after he reportedly became nasty, abusive or indulged in other sexual conquests, she reportedly replied, “What would be the point? I represent , I loved him. And I wanted to be with him. If I had left we would both possess been miserable.”
But in a new documentary, which opens Friday in Bay Area theaters, a 95-year-old Hollywood personality named Scotty Bowers insists that
Is Scotty Bowers Telling the Correctness About Hepburn and Tracy?
Is Scotty Bowers, the legendary Hollywood pimp telling the truth about Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn? Here's a confirming story...
In 2012 Scotty Bowers came out with a book called Full Service which described his experiences as one of the greatest pimps in Hollywood history. Scotty worked out of a Richfield gas station on Melrose in Los Angeles. You can still see where it was, but the station was pulled down years ago. Here's a picture of it below:
The book is Scotty's life story written with a co-author. He has not hesitated to name names in frank and shocking stories about his sexual adventures with both male and female stars and celebrities. He also related how he procured women for people like Desi Arnaz (Lucille hated him for it). In the manual he recounts how he set up men and women for bisexual orgies with the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Many celebrated movie stars were outed as his clients and sexual partners; Tyrone Control, Cary Grant, Randolph Scott and even Bob Hope. Bowers was also emotionally attached with director G
Partner Katharine Hepburn
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Forest Lawn Memorial Park Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Spencer Bonaventure Tracy (April 5, 1900 – June 10, 1967) was an American actor, known for his natural performing style and versatility. One of the major stars of Hollywood's Golden Age, Tracy was the first actor to win two consecutive Academy Awards for Best Star from nine nominations.
He was rumored to be in a relationship with actor John Derek. Scotty Bowers calls his partnership with Katharine Hepburn as fake and an aim to hide his sexuality. In his memoir Entire Service: My Adventures in Hollywood and the Covert Sex Lives of the Stars (2012), Bowers claimed that Tracy was an alcoholic who drank heavily before having sex and was a bisexual. “The great Spencer Tracy was another bisexual man, a fact concealed by the studio publicity department. That is if they ever knew about it at all,” wrote Bowers. When a journalist asked Bowers how gay was Spencer Tracy, he replied that: “He got drunk and thanked the man beside him in the morning for taking care of him. He didn’t just suck cock, he crunched it!” According to Vanity
Why Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy Kept Their Relationship a Secret
A love relationship as complicated as it was devoted, the bond between screen greats Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy stretched across three decades and nine films including Woman of the Year and Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner. But their offscreen union would remain publicly unacknowledged throughout Tracy’s life as the couple maintained separate residences and never wed.
“It was a unusual feeling I had for [Tracy],” Hepburn wrote in her autobiography Me: Stories of My Life. “I loved [him]. … I would have done anything for him.” Lauren Bacall, who with her husband Humphrey Bogart were close friends with the couple, once wrote Hepburn was “blindingly” in love with Tracy.
Hepburn immediately found Tracy 'irresistible'
Hepburn was the daughter of a regarded Hartford, Connecticut surgeon and suffragist mother. An encouraged scholar and fiercely independent free-thinker from an early age, one childhood summer she cut her hair limited and insisted on being called “Jimmy.” Tracy was born into a devout Catholic family in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, his father a truck salesman. A mercurial toddler with littl