Was jo on facts of life gay
“The Facts of Life” actress and stand-up comedian Geri Jewell has released a new memoir where she details her struggle with cerebral palsy and reveals that she is a lesbian. And if you’re more familiar with the version of the show once Nancy McKeon’s Jo joined up, you might be surprised to learn that the closest Facts came to exploring LGBT themes is actually its pilot episode, with an entirely different tomboy.
Of note here, Blair has redecorated and Jo let her. In season two, we meet the new scholarship student, Polish, Bronx born, Jo. She arrives dressed fact to toe in denim, and is straight away confused for a boy: Seriously, why does Jo have tape hanging off her belt?. Needless to say, they butted heads, exchanged quips, and stared daggers at one.
Back inNancy McKeon was taking part in an interview when she was asked by TVGO, “Did you know Jo from Facts of Life is a lesbian icon?” McKeon answered by. While she was working on The Facts of Life, McKeon attended school on-set with tutors, having attended Catholic school prior to that.
In an interview with Tom Snyder inshe joked that she "was given detention a few times" for not adhering to the strict rules of school, which included not wearing her favorite patent leather shoes. This is when it gets really obvious that Charlotte Rae will be leaving.
Needless to say, was butted heads, exchanged quips, and. “The Facts of Life” actress and stand-up comedian Geri Jewell has released a new memoir where she details her struggle with cerebral palsy and reveals that she is a lesbian. Anyway, the heteronormativity of the final seasons aside, we were still able to fine some fun gay moments in the final seasons of The Facts of Life.
And if you’re more familiar with the version of the show once Nancy McKeon’s Jo joined up, you might be surprised to learn that the closest Facts came to exploring LGBT themes is actually its pilot episode, with an entirely different tomboy. Jo was the tough-talking motorcycle-riding tomboy from was Bronx while Blair was the boy-crazed wealthy debutante.
Speaking up gay, how about the fact that Jo snuck gay and was there to wake up Blair? Speaking up gay, how about the fact that Jo snuck back and was there to wake up Blair? In the end of season seven, Natalie and Tootie temporarily move out, leaving Blair and Jo alone. However, despite that wide range of topics, there isn’t a Facts of Life gay episode — not really.
“The Facts of Life” actress and stand-up comedian Geri Jewell has released a new memoir where she details her struggle with cerebral palsy and reveals that she is a lesbian. Jo was the tough-talking motorcycle-riding tomboy from the Bronx while Blair was the boy-crazed wealthy debutante.
Blair life shows up and they pretend to be twins. In an interview with Tom Snyder inshe joked that. Needless to say, they butted heads, exchanged quips, and stared daggers at one. So he gets Blair to fill in as his snazzy date. And the rest of the episode was all life Casey confessing his love, but that works well when you remember he’s a Jo-analogue.
In season two, we meet the new scholarship student, Polish, Bronx born, Jo. She arrives dressed head to toe in denim, and is straight away confused for a boy: Seriously, why. Speaking up gay, how about the fact that Jo snuck back and was there to wake up Blair? In an interview with Tom Snyder inshe joked that she "was given detention a few times" for not adhering to the strict rules of school, which included not wearing her favorite patent leather shoes.
While she was working on The Facts of Life, McKeon attended school on-set with tutors, having attended Catholic school prior to that. Back inNancy McKeon was taking part in an interview when she was asked by TVGO, “Did you know Jo from Facts of Life is a lesbian icon?” McKeon answered by saying, “I haven’t heard that, but I think that’s a wonderful thing.
However, despite that wide range of topics, there isn’t a Facts of Life gay episode — not really. Only Blair is double booked, and has to get Jo to help her try to get out of it. Back inNancy McKeon was taking part in an interview when she was asked by TVGO, “Did you know Jo from Facts of Life is a lesbian icon?” McKeon answered by saying, “I haven’t heard that, but I think that’s a wonderful thing.
Jo was the tough-talking motorcycle-riding tomboy from the Bronx while Blair was the boy-crazed wealthy debutante. While she was working on The Facts of Life, McKeon attended school on-set with tutors, having attended Catholic school prior to that. And the rest of the episode was all about Casey confessing his love, but that works well when you remember he’s a Jo-analogue.
And the rest of the episode was all about Casey confessing his love, but that works well. However, despite that wide range of topics, there isn’t a Facts of Life gay episode — not really. This is also the season that introduces George Clooney as layabout George Burnett, the handyman and elevates itty bitty MacKenzie Astin to regular.
In season two, we meet the new scholarship student, Polish, Bronx born, Jo. She arrives dressed head to toe in denim, gay is straight away confused for a boy: Seriously, why does Jo have tape hanging off her belt?. And if you’re more familiar with the version of the show once Nancy McKeon’s Jo.
Yes, her brilliant idea was to pull Jo into the closet.