The cover is "absolutely fake," a rep for the magazine said. On the Photoshopped cover, Taylor is quoted as saying that he's "more liberated, and happier than I've ever been" after finally "announcing" his homosexuality. "Tired of rumors, the 'Twilight' star opens up about his decision to finally come out," the cover claims.
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The image also features two sidebar photos — featuring Brad Pitt and Carnie Wilson — that are taken directly from a May 2006 People cover.
Some celebs actually believed that the cover was real, including mogul Russell Simmons, who took to his Twitter to support Taylor. Russell tweeted that he was "proud of Taylor Lautner for his bravery and his courage." Upon finding out that the image was a hoax, he wrote that he was "disappointed that people would joke about someone coming out about their sexuality. Let Taylor Lautner be whoever he wants to be ..."
Rumors surrounding Taylor's sexual orientation have been swirling for quite some time. In an interview with Parade Magazine, the 19-year-old confessed that "it's tough" to avoid reading about himself: "It's definitely impossible to avoid stuff about me sometimes, but it's pretty important to try," he said. "It's very rare that things are true about yourself that are on the Internet."
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