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Cory Booker weds Alexis Lewis: Decoding the homosexuality rumours that have persisted for long

Cory Booker weds Alexis Lewis: Decoding the homosexuality rumours that have persisted for long

Cory Booker finally got married, and the internet did what it does best. It took a wholesome wedding announcement and immediately turned it into a referendum on his sexuality. The hashtags were predictable; the jokes were recycled; and the years-old whispers about Booker being gay were suddenly trending again, as if 2025 were 2013 with better filters.But these rumours didn’t appear overnight. They have circulated for more than two decades, evolving with each election cycle, each TV interview, and each time Booker said something slightly too poetic for the comfort of America’s masculinity police.Here’s the long-running story behind those claims — and why they persist even after the wedding.

Where the rumour began

The earliest versions of the “Is Cory Booker gay?” speculation surfaced back in the early 2000s, when he was still Newark’s rising star. Booker was young, unmarried, articulate, and unusually comfortable talking about love, empathy, and compassion. In American politics, that combination has historically triggered only one response: assume he must be gay.It didn’t help that he avoided defining his orientation publicly for years. Booker positioned privacy as a principle, emphasising that sexuality shouldn’t determine whether someone deserves public trust. That ambiguity, intentional or not, kept the rumour alive.During his Senate run, the rumour became mainstream.The speculation morphed into political attack lines during his 2013 Senate campaign. His Republican opponent leaned into the innuendo, mocked his mannerisms, and implied that he was performing gayness for political advantage. Cable news picked it up. Blogs amplified it. Social media did the rest.Booker responded by refusing to treat sexuality as a scandal. It was his way of challenging the underlying homophobia: that being gay was something he should have to “deny.” Eventually, when pressed, he said he was heterosexual. But by then, the narrative had taken on a life of its own.

Why the rumours never went away

Three reasons kept them alive for more than a decade:1. He remained unmarried for yearsIn US politics, an unmarried man is practically a conspiracy theory waiting to happen. Every election brought a fresh round of speculation, jokes, and pseudo-analysis.2. He projected emotional intelligenceBooker was public about his vulnerabilities, emotions, and relationships with friends and mentors. For a certain portion of the internet, this was interpreted as coded queerness — not because it was, but because American gender norms are still stuck in dial-up mode.3. Booker refused to dignify the rumourHe never scolded people for asking. He didn’t perform traditional masculinity to silence gossip. That silence gave the rumour oxygen, even if unintentionally.The 2025 wedding and the internet’s reactionBooker’s marriage to Alexis Lewis — held in sentimental locations, celebrated by colleagues, covered warmly by the press — should have put the rumours to rest. Instead, social media did what social media does. Screenshots of old speculation resurfaced. Meme pages revived decade-old jokes. And George Santos added his own chaotic commentary, ensuring the discourse went straight off-road.The pattern is familiar: a public figure finally resolves the ambiguity that fuelled years of speculation, and the internet insists on clinging to the ambiguity anyway.

So what was the truth?

Here’s the simplest answer:Cory Booker said he was heterosexual. He has now married a woman. There has never been credible evidence to the contrary.The rumours persisted not because of hidden truths, but because they became part of the cultural wallpaper around Booker — a shorthand used by critics, comedians, and online speculators who found it easier to recycle the meme than retire it.

The bottom line

Booker’s wedding doesn’t “prove” anything because rumours like these were never rooted in proof to begin with. They were rooted in stereotypes, political convenience, and the fear of complexity.The story of Cory Booker and the gay rumours that followed him for so long is less about truth and more about how America talks about masculinity, privacy, and power.In the end, Booker marrying Alexis Lewis won’t stop the internet from doing what it does. But it does remind us of one thing: the rumours say far more about the people who spread them than about the man they try to define. Go to Source

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