Katharine Hepburn and the romance of Spencer Tracy were everything for the show, according to some initiates
Sources have argued over the years that the co-stars were never really together.
They played in nine films together and have been involved personally for over 25 years, but, according to some, the legendary relationship between Katharine Hepburn And Spencer Tracy was not romantic. Instead, various initiates said over the years that one or both were gay and that they used their relationship To hide this fact.
Of course, Hepburn and Tracy are not there to challenge these statements, most of which were revealed after the death of the two actors - Tracy in 1967 and Hepburn in 2003. In fact, their relationship itself was somewhat hidden. Hepburn only spoke of being with Tracy only after his death. So if the initiates are correct, the Guess who comes to dinner The actors would have made a secret relationship in order to keep other secrets.
Read the rest to find out more about this Hollywood couple, including the claims that their relationship was for the show.
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Hepburn and Tracy met in the early 1940s.
The two stars first worked together on the 1942 film Woman Year And their personal relationship started there. Tracy was still married to Louise Treadbirl - They got married in 1923 and welcomed two children, but they were separated. The two have never divorced legally, because of Catholic beliefs of Tracy and because Louise would never have asked for a divorce. They remained married but lived their own lives outside each other.
Tracy and Hepburn's relationship is discreet.
Even if they went out opposite in so many films, Hepburn and Tracy have kept their love story a bit under the Wraps. According to statements, it was because Tracy was still married and their business could draw attention that would have a negative impact on their films. In addition, Hepburn was not anxious to marry again - she was already married to Ludlow Ogden Smith From 1928 to 1934.
Gene Kelly Once, said that Tracy and Hepburn's relationship was not secret in Hollywood, however. "At lunchtime, they met and sat on a bench on the Lot," he said ( via People ). "They were holding their hands and would speak - and everyone left them alone in their little private world."
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Hepburn would only speak of Tracy after the death of his wife.
Hepburn waited until the death of Tracy's wife until she talks about her relationship with him publicly. She wrote on him in his 1991 memories, Me: Stories of my life , And she said Katie COURIC in an interview "He was a man full of spirit, fun and entertaining with a fairly difficult nature. It was easy for me to please Spencer, because I loved him ... He had a wonderful sense of humor and a memory Remarkable. And I mean, which attracted me to Spencer Tracy is ... magic. "
But some sources say they covered each other for each other.
The initiates said that the apparent romance of Hepburn and Tracy hid the real secret: that they were engaged in other relationships, and that Hepburn was lesbian and that Tracy perhaps gay or bisexual. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
Scotty Bowers , a man who organized homosexual relations and connections under the radar in Hollywood, spoke of the stars he knew to be closed in his 2012 book Full service: my adventures in Hollywood and the secret sex life And in the 2017 documentary Scotty and the secret story of Hollywood . Bowers says that Tracy and Hepburn were both gays and that their relationship was a cover.
Indiewire asked Bowers how gay Tracy was and he said: "He was drunk and thanked the man next to him in the morning to take care of him" before sharing a sexually explicit comment on the actor. Asked the same question on Hepburn, he said: "She loved a woman for 40 years who let her marry a rich man."
They claim it to be a secret of Polichinelle.
Scriptwriter and playwright Larry Kramer said The Hollywood Reporter in 2015 that " Hepburn and Spencer Tracy were both gays ", and everyone knew it.
"They were publicly twinned by the studio," said Kramer. "Everyone in Hollywood knows it's true, but of course, I haven't seen it anywhere."
Hepburn gossip columnist and friend Liz Smith spoke of the quadruple winner of the Oscars in Scotty and the secret story of Hollywood And said that Hepburn had homosexual relations , according to Buzzfeed News.
In addition, the book Katharine Hepburn: Unpublished history by James Robert Parrish Includes affirmations that Hepburn was bisexual or lesbian and that His relationship with Tracy was actually just a friendship, according to The journalist in the Bay region . The book says that Hepburn deliberately started to promote the story of their great love itself in his life.
It was said that the Hepburn assistant was her lover.
One of the names that often appears in conjunction with rumors on the relationship of Hepburn and Tracy is Phyllis Wilbourn . She was the longtime assistant of Hepburn, who would sometimes have been her "companion" or the person she was really in love.
Biographer A. Scott Berg Written in the 2003 book Kate remembered ( via the Los Angeles Times ), "Although many people over the years have done certain hypotheses on Miss Hepburn and her" companion ", there was nothing vaguely sexual in their alliance". That said, he also recalled an exchange possibly enlightening between Hepburn, Wilbourn and himself.
"You met Phyllis Wilbourn," wrote Berg that Hepburn told him. He continued by saying that she called Wilbourn Alice B. Toklas . "Toklas was the writer's partner Gertrude Stein . "I want you wouldn't say that," said Wilbourn, according to Berg. "It makes me look like an old lesbian, and I am not."
On the death of Wilbourn, before Hepburn, she was buried alongside the Hepburn family.