Are the property bros gay
23 Surprising Facts About HGTV's Property Brothers
They Were Professional Clowns
The Scott brothers were always meant to be performers, and part of their career history includes being former professional clowns. "I was a clown for years and years," Jonathan said while on the We're Here to Help podcast, noting that he can also trapeze, do martial arts, and has experience as a magician. (You can see the throwback photo here.)
The pair had clown names and all. Drew was called Curly, and Jonathan was called Dimples. "At 8 years ancient, we started getting hired out as apprentice clowns, and we did that for years, until we were making like fifty bucks an hour," Jonathan told People.
Drew added, "It was insane. We were just sitting there buying candy for all our friends."
They're Canucks
You'd never surmise it from their accent, but the twins grew up in Canada. They were born on April 28, 1978, in Vancouver and lived in Canada through college.
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They Have Their Hold Home Collections
Yes, you can own many of the furniture pieces and decorative accents you obsess over when you watch Drew an
Gossip about the Property Brothers organism gay crops up every year or so, usually around the time that one of their massively successful HGTV franchises is scheduled to begin airing a new season. Now that Drew Scott is appearing on Dancing With The Stars, the gossip has emerged once more. This time, it’s something Drew and Jonathan addressed head-on, in an interview with Closer Weekly.
Drew, of course, laughed off the rumors, probably because he’s heard them all before. “Good-looking guys with good-looking designs, they have to be gay,” he told the publication. He added that he and Jonathan think all the attention their love lives become is “flattering.”
In fact, of the two Property Brothers (the third Scott brother, JD, mostly works behind the camera), Jonathan has a reputation for existence something of a Lothario. A recent report alleged that he split from his first wife, back in 2009, in favor of a topless Las Vegas dancer. Things with the dancer didn’t last long either, and Jonathan has been seen on various red carpets with an assortment of beauties in the years since.
His current girlfriend is Scott Brothers employee Jacinta Kuzne
HGTV stars Drew and Jonathan Scott hold become authority figures when it comes to home layout and renovation, but with the Canadian cuties also earning hunk status, some fans are more interested in their personal lives than professional.
And some are also wondering if the two are gay.
In an interview with Closer Weekly as part of the Chase Residence Lending event in New York Municipality, the two opened up about their personal lives in addition to talking home ownership, and revealed they are happy in their respective relationships and are not gay.
“Good looking guys with good looking designs, they have to be gay!” Drew quipped.
Jonathan added, “All the Scott brothers are off the market,” alluding also to their other brother, J.D. who has been seen at several events with the HGTV favorites.
Drew and Jonathan are set to release their memoir, It Takes Twothis September, with the twins revealing more about their confidential life. But while their top priority has been to help people design their dream homes, they reveal to Closer Weekly the scrutiny of their love lives is “flattering.”
Last December, Drew popped the ask to his longtime girlfriend
As I mentioned in a previous post, I stay in a cord cutting household. In my male lover opinion, the hardest thing about giving up cable is losing Game Demonstrate Network and HGTV. Those are the only stations I can watch for hours on end and be thoroughly entertained.
When going to the gym was something I did, pre-COVID, it wasn’t such a torture knowing when cardio time came, each machine was equipped with cable TV. HGTV here I come. The elliptical was my personal stud finder when I coordinated my gym routine with The Property Brothers airing schedule.
For those unfamiliar with The Property Brothers, twin brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott help homebuyers turn their fixer-uppers into dream homes. Drew (the realtor) negotiates the optimal price for the unsightly home in need of TLC while Jonathan (the contractor) turns the plain duckling into a swan. All while looking pleasant , having some laughs, and staying on budget.
Since giving up my gym membership, I have to get my eye candy the old fashioned way, through books. I start online an autographed replicate of Jonathan and Drew’s autobiography “It Takes Two: Our Story” on sale and thought I’d grant it a shot.
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