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Fiancee of late Aaron Hernandez speaks out on his sexuality after docuseries
The fiancee of the late Aaron Hernandez is speaking out for the first period since the release of a new Netflix docuseries on the life of the football-star turned-convicted killer, including rumors about his sexuality.
In a sit-down interview with ABC News' Amy Robach that will gas Wednesday on "Good Morning America," Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez said that while Hernandez did not express to her in any way he may have been lgbtq+ or bisexual, if he did, she "would not have loved him any differently."
Hernandez, a former Modern England Patriots tight complete, was found guilty of murder in April 2015 for the killing of Odin Lloyd, the 27-year-old fiance of Jenkins-Hernandez' sister, who was found shot to death in a suburb of Boston about two years earlier. After Hernandez's trial, and prior to his suicide in his prison cell in 2017, his alleged relationships with men became a topic of discussion.
"You can't describe someone's sexuality without them being here," Jenkins-Hernandez told ABC News. "Although I have a youngster with Aaron, I still can't tell y
Fiancee says Aaron Hernandez denied rumors he was gay
BOSTON -- Former NFL player Aaron Hernandez said rumors that he was gay or bisexual person were not genuine, his former fiancee said in an interview on the "Dr. Phil" demonstrate that aired Tuesday.
Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez made the remark during the second part of a two-part interview with host Dr. Phillip McGraw. The first part aired on Monday.
Jenkins-Hernandez said Hernandez denied the rumors during a conversation she had with him about his sexuality. She said Hernandez was "very much a man" to her and called the rumors "embarrassing" and "hurtful."
"If that was him, I wouldn't fault him for that. ... We're in 2017. There are so many people that are coming out," she said.
Jenkins-Hernandez said in the part of the interview that aired Monday that she doesn't assume the former Novel England Patriots firm end killed himself last month, as authorities have said. She said he was upbeat in their last telephone conversation before he was found hanged and that there was no indication he was suicidal.
She said in the Tuesday segment that there was a suicide note for her and one for their daughter, but there was no note addressed to Her
'American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez' Is Literally Too Gay To Function
After the first two episodes of American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez, I questioned whether the show was placing too much emphasis on the former NFL tight end’s sexuality. After extensive research, I concluded that it was reasonable to consider the possibility that Hernandez’s internalized homophobia, along with the bigotry of his father and the broader sports customs, may have played a role in where his experience ended up. However, suggestions that Hernandez was gay were mostly speculative.
This week’s episode of the Ryan Murphy-produced series basically decided to say, “F**k it. Let’s recklessly perform up the homosexual angle!” Yes, the man was raised in a stormy home by a violent father in a violent customs, coached in college and the NFL by hard-asses who lacked compassion. But sure, let’s assert that Aaron Hernandez murdered a guy, was implicated in several other murders, and took his own life because he might own been attracted to men.
Ryan Murphy has taken the story of a forceful psychopath and turned it into a narrative about a gay man struggling with his demo
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