Jax Taylor insinuated that his costar is a lesbian and 'lies' about her sexuality on WWHL earlier this month
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… because he’s jealous, because he’s not going to get married, because Ariana doesn’t want it, and he’s probably not going to have kids, because Ariana doesn’t want it,” asked the caller, to which Taylor responded by muttering under his breath, “She likes women.”, who was also a guest on the show, admonished her husband and defended Madix by saying she “likes everybody — just like most of us do!”Jim Spellman/Getty; Allen Berezovsky/Getty“I thought it was really gross,” she said.
Madix also fired back at Taylor for making the comment at the time, tweeting on Jan. 7, “I DO like women AND men. It’s called being bisexual. Ever heard of it? #thisisnthard.”
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