A simple nickname of friends has raised suspicions and has sparked rumors on social networks about the sexual orientation of two well-known actresses, Melanie Griffith and Jamie Lee Curtis. Griffith referred to the recent Oscar winner Curtis as her “girlfriend” in an Instagram post and that set off all the alarm bells.
“I definitely have a prototype girlfriend of 40 years in Mrs. Curtis! She really is all heart,” he wrote on the social network a few weeks ago. But this is not the first publication in which the 65-year-old actress refers to Curtis as her girlfriend. It seems that being called that has already become a game of friends.
“How wonderful is my girlfriend @jamieleecurtis? She is truly everything, everywhere, everything at once. I love our meals together, our conversations that run the gamut of life and love, and evoke laughter, tears, and Precious memories. Here I am for you, Jaime! I love you to the moon and beyond,” he published on March 3.
These dedications between friends have even made some wonder if Griffith was coming out of the closet with her words. The couple of friends meets regularly in the same cafeteria, as the Instgram images show. Their last meeting seems to have been to celebrate the Oscar that Curtis won for All at Once Everywhere.
In the sentimental curriculum of Griffith, daughter of Tippi Hedren, there are names as recognized as Don Johnson, Steven Bauer and Antonio Banderas, from whom she divorced in 2015. She is the mother of three: Alexander Bauer, Dakota Johnson and Stella Banderas. In 2011 she was diagnosed with epilepsy, but in recent years the disease seems under control.
For her part, Jamie Lee Curtis was also a nepobaby, as she is the daughter of Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, she married Christopher Guest in 1984. They have two adoptive daughters: Annie, born in 1986, and Ruby, born in 1996. The actress He has spoken openly about his alcoholism and recently celebrated his 22 years of sobriety with an in-depth reflection on addiction and substance abuse during what was one of the most difficult periods of his life and career.