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[edit] Sexuality
Bellini is definitely gay, as is documented in his staff biography at Fab (magazine) [1] (click on "bio"). Cleduc 06:45, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
- ... and if that leaves you in doubt, his own words in his most recent column: I was confused because, as a gay man, I can relate to both sides.
The article doesn't state he's gay, but it should be screamingly obvious -- and it is referenced in the categories (and the last time I checked, the categories are part of the article). Cleduc 07:14, 26 December 2006 (UTC)