@@sloth8632 he might have from fans over the years, I'm sure. It's also the fact that Tim has always been solely remembered (and quite honestly, bombarded) for quite a long time about his role in the RHPS. While he was doing other projects over the years (Over the Top, his solo tour, etc ), all the media ever wanted to go is on was his role as a transvestite, and a lot of people expected him to be Frank N Furter in real life. Truth of the matter is, there's a difference between being a character on a screen and a 24/7 real life person. I remember Tim talking before about how people used to wait outside his apartment building, and you'd have people going through his garbage and even Satanists pounding on his door (if you want me to provide a link to the interview (s), I can). Don't get it wrong, Tim appreciates Rocky Horror very much and the impact it's had on his career, but to always talk about the same old stuff people ask you about the movie that you've said for 20+ years here (considering this was in 1997), you can get sick and irritated of it real quick. I'm sure he's come to terms with everything now.
I don’t think he did and it’s kinda odd to assume that. He hasn’t even been with someone for all I know and it’s very odd to assume he had sex with a bunch of girls.
@@lusomarga It's not that he doesn't have the guts to come out (if he even is gay, which no one knows except him), it's that it's nobody's damn business what he does in the bedroom. Tim isn't like other celebrities where he's going to flaunt around who he screwed last night. Quote from him in 1975, right around when he was doing Rocky Horror: “I don’t talk about who I’m fucking or whether I’m in love. It’s of paramount interest to me and very little interest to your readers. If it is of interest to them, then fuck ‘em.” Astonished at his own vehemence, Tim slides down the restaurant’s banquette seat until he almost disappears. “That’s probably the most dangerous thing I’ve said,” he says. Almost pleading, he adds, “Some things have got to be private - that more than anything.” - Tim Curry - ‘After Dark’ - March 1975