Jennifer Grant is taking a very pro-LGBTQ+ approach to the rumors.
. “If you’re around your parents a lot, you see them in ways that almost no one else does. And I never saw a hint of that. I think I would have picked up on it – not that I would’ve cared. But I have to speak the truth of the matter: Dad was charming, and he had great friendships, but he wasn’t flirtatious with men.”Cary was married five times, but it was his long-term friendship with actor Randolph Scott, whom he lived with in the 1930s, that first raised questions about his sexuality.
“Perhaps earlier in his life, he had an affair [with a man],” she said. “I’ll never know, but if he did, fantastic. I hope he enjoyed it.” Jennifer was primarily raised by her father, who gave up his career to spend time with his daughter after he divorced Jennifer’s mother, Dyan Cannon. She’s now honoring his life by producing a British miniseries,
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