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Afia Schwar’s Son Finally Speaks On Being Gay In A New Post
James Ian Heerdegen Geiling, one half of Afia Schwarzenegger’s adorable identical twins has addressed rumours that he’s gay via series of posts he shared while interacting with his fans in a Question and Answer session online.
Recall that Nana Tornado, one of the fiercest antagonists of Afia Schwarzenegger reignited his protracted feud with her a few days ago alleging that one of her son’s, herein James is gay and has been hammered mercilessly in the butts by his gay partner.
James in one of his posts to his fans said he never wanted to respond to Tornado’s claim because he felt it was needless as his statement was starkly untrue but since fans were still bringing it up in the grapevine, he felt he has to make a brief reaction on it.
He ultimately he’s not gay as he loves the warmth of a woman’s genitalia and wouldn’t stoop so low to have anything to do with members of the same sex sexually.
SOURCE: www.Ghossip.com
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