| I agree TexKan. He's an actor/entertainer. Who gives a crap what he thinks in real life? I also agree that being concerned about a spouse that is a flirt isn't insecurity but experience.
I think we tend to judge these people by our own set of moral rules we set from what we see in them. For example, I like Mel in the Mad Max and Lethal Weapon series but wouldn't bother to see him in something such as Father of the bride. I see his character as a bad good-guy and making a raciest remark about Jews isn't out of character. I also like Clint Eastwood as the bad cowboy but don't care for Dirty Harry. It wouldn't surprise me to see Clint Eastwood make a raciest remark about Mexicans but calling cowboys a bunch of gays would probably make me view his movies a bit different.
Like the Dixie Chicks thing. Had Axle Rose made the same comments he would probably have sold more records, but it was out of character for what most people thought about the Dixie Chicks.
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