David Duchovny's Gay Gaffe

"X-Files" actor David Duchovny took part in L.A.'s Outfest Legacy Awards last night, and left the audience stunned after making an ad-libbed comment on stage. Witnesses reported that Duchovny attended the event with his eight-year-old daughter, Madeline. When he was asked to introduce a short series of clips of on-screen gay characters, Duchovny deadpanned, "Can someone please cover my daughter's eyes and ears?"

Rather than cracking up, the audience clammed up and wondered what exactly he meant. *crickets* The clips, said attendees, were no more offensive, off-color or risque than clips at any other awards show, reported JanetCharltonsHollywood.com.

Calls to Duchovny's rep were not immediately returned.

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16. hey #10 your a dumb a** it's not natural and if it makes people uncomfortable then let it be. that was no place for a 8 year old. it's only o.k. if theres bobby trendy there and harvey on a date!

Posted at 7:32PM on Oct 6th 2007 by fat & dumb with skid marks

17. maybe just meant that some scenes that they were going to see might be too explicit-gay or straight -not meant for kids

or he was joking

can't see any other reason-he doesn't have a mean bone in his body
and the fact that he brought his daughter there shows his acceptance and wisdom in opening up the world to her also-just what her age is able to understand-nothing too explicit

Posted at 7:42PM on Oct 6th 2007 by sal

18. I'm sure he was joking..here's a guy who played a transsexual on Twin Peaks as one of his first big roles for gods sake! He probably can't tell a joke is all....

Posted at 7:48PM on Oct 6th 2007 by Pearly

19. Obviously it is because he wants his kid to grow up normal, ya know, straight. The last thing she needs is to see flamers.

Posted at 7:49PM on Oct 6th 2007 by Spurs

20. Wow. People misinterpreting his deadpan sense of humor hasn't gotten old at all!

(In case any of the more humorless folk here missed out, that was ALSO a joke. My God.)

If David had an issue with the lifestyle, not only would he not have brought his daughter, HE wouldn't be participating, either. Learn to laugh, people.

Posted at 8:13PM on Oct 6th 2007 by zellie

21. From everything I've read about DD this probably was a sad attempt at humor. Both he and his wife have a reputation of being rather crude.

Posted at 8:27PM on Oct 6th 2007 by Elphie

22. What can be expected from a bad, has-been actor?. DD has never had a succesful career. Once the X-Files was cancelled, he became a has-been. Soon he'll be a "Whatever happened to whats-his-name?" nobody. So he is forgivable for his bad taste.

Posted at 8:31PM on Oct 6th 2007 by Oscar

23. #23 - sadly DD is making another X files movie now so he must have ran out of all that money. The X files was so cool back in the 90s...but people have moved on. It doesn't have the staying power of Star Trek or other Sci Fi. The last X Files movie was not good. I have a feeling this next one will bomb too. Time will tell, but face it, if his career is going so great why has he not handed awards out at the Academy Awards or Emmys but instead is handing them out at some gay event. Let me guess, that Senator Craig was the keynote speaker.

Posted at 8:50PM on Oct 6th 2007 by Bad Ronald

24. #22..I beg to differ..DD has been around a lot longer than you think.. He is extremely educated and probably made a ton of money off the "X-Fles".. In other words..he can probably afford to make CHOICES in what he does.. I don't blame him for laying low.. movies the past couple years have mostly been bombs..

Posted at 8:57PM on Oct 6th 2007 by Susana

25. #22, where have you been? He's currently the star of a very successful new Showtime dramedy right now that's garnering a lot of critical acclaim (not to mention the fact that it's already been picked up for a second season).

Posted at 9:01PM on Oct 6th 2007 by zellie

26. i can totally respect your views.. 'Ronald' ...However.. that said.. it is amazing how the dvd series fly off the shelves.. You are right: Star Trek is a classic.... However..X-Files most certainly still has its followers..:-)

Posted at 9:07PM on Oct 6th 2007 by Susana

27. Many African-Americans wouldn't appreciate your stereotypical attempt at humor either.

Posted at 10:23PM on Oct 6th 2007 by To Jack

28. David Duchovny has always had that quirky dry humour, I'm sure he wasn't out to offend anyone.

Posted at 10:54PM on Oct 6th 2007 by Leela

29. Freudian slip! He verbally expressed what he was *really* thinking.

Posted at 10:57PM on Oct 6th 2007 by Judy

30. Unless it's rape, any sexual act is a decision, ergo, homosexuality is a decision. The impulse not be a conscious decision, but acting upon it most certainly is.

Posted at 11:02PM on Oct 6th 2007 by say what??

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