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Um, Huh? Bad Becky Bruce Is “Not Gay OR Straight” According To Friends

Bruce Jenner: Not Gay OR Straight After Transition Even though Bruce is flipping himself from a former male Olympic powerhouse to a bad bish in 6-inch loubs, he wants it to be clear that he’s not looking for a man of his own after his “journey” is complete. However, that isn’t to say he’s looking for a woman either… Via RadarOnline : “It is quite complicated,” an insider tells Radar. “A lot of people think that his transformation has to do with the fact that he wants to have sex with men. If that was why he was doing this, then he would just come out as a gay man.” “Bruce is not gay,” the source says. “He did not have sex with men while he was with Kris, and he does not have sex with men now. However, according to the source, “Bruce is not going through this transition to be a lesbian, either.” Indeed, the 65-year-old former Olympian has fathered six biological children – Kendall, 19, Kylie, 17, Brody, 31, Brandon, 33, Casey 34, and Burt, 36 — with women. “Bruce obviously has loved to be with women in the past,” the source says. “But sex is the farthest thing from Bruce’s mind right now.” Man, what the hell does that even mean? SMH.

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Orlando Magic Fires Jacque Vaughn After Consecutive Losses

Vaughn Fired By Orlando Magic Well it doesn’t seem as if they made a poor decision with this one. Via Page Six : The Magic have fired Jacque Vaughn and water is still wet. Few will question the decision of the underperforming Magic, but the manner in which the axing went down shows Orlando’s problems go well beyond their head coach. Almost a week ago — before you had heard the name Malcolm Butler and you still thought Pete Carroll was a good coach — sources told Yahoo Sports this about the possibility of Vaughn getting fired: “It isn’t a matter of ‘if’ anymore, but ‘when.’” The Magic should be better than 15-36 with a nice collection of young talent in the underwhelming East, so this came as no surprise. What should come as a surprise is the Magic didn’t deliver the pink slip until six days and three losses later. “I do my job every day,” Vaughn told the Orlando Sentinel on Friday. “I don’t abide by the tyranny of other people’s attitudes and moods. I’m ready to rock ‘n’ roll.” This is the kind of thing the Magic franchise has become known for after presiding over the Dwight Howard and Stan Van Gundy debacle. The lowlight there came when their previous coach was backed into such a corner, he went to reporters and told them the star center was trying to get him fired right before Howard had his turn with the media. It’s a new regime with the same problems, which could make it difficult to lure a quality coach to fix. Wonder if he’ll snag another coaching gig?

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Orlando Magic Fires Jacque Vaughn After Consecutive Losses