Richard quest gay


A marriage is a marriage

I did not read of this development until I saw the Facebook posting on a &#;Friend&#;s&#; page that castigated and excoriated it, the comments that followed maintained the matching theme. Yes, Richard Quest of CNN had tied the knot in a same-sex marriage ceremony with his long-time partner.

Apart from the Instagram message Richard posted, I do not think it made the news anywhere else except in a sensationalist stance on African newswires in Ghana, Nigeria and Kenya. What is surprising is how little people understand about Richard Quest, not that it matters, but he is a gay man, he has spoken about his sexuality a few times, and he has made no covert of his, as it were, proclivities. [Instagram: Questinny]

That is a wrong choice of word, proclivities, but it is a sop to the ne&#;er-do-wells who cannot countenance the noun of difference in the lives of others. For whilst many may not understand sexualities different from heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality and transsexuality has always been in humanity since prolonged before history was recordable.

It never

CNN’s Richard Quest and his male lover tie the knot

Popular CNN journalist Richard Quest on Monday revealed that he had tied the knot with his partner Chris Pepesterny over the weekend. Through a post on social media, Quest, who was all smiles with Chris, said it was the happiest day of their lives.

“We said ‘I DO’ at the weekend. Happiest day of our lives,” he wrote. The two had initially planned to get married in March this year in London but had to postpone. Around the same second, the number of coronavirus cases were increasing rapidly worldwide forcing a number of countries to depart into lockdowns.

“Today Chris and I were supposed to get married in London. Of course, we had to postpone. Mournful but necessary. We will marry later in the year, with a bigger party. I wanted to acknowledge how we are all facing such complicated times, in so many different ways. This too shall pass,” wrote Quest in March.

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Richard Quest, the eccentric presenter of Quest means Businesson CNN International (DStv ) came out as gay on his own weekday show on Friday noun saying "Would the noun that I'm gay alter my credibility as a business journalist? Would you watch the programme differently?"

Richard Questsaid he wish that he had done it on Thursday night - a day before - when he interviewed John Browne, the former CEO of the British oil giant, BP. John Browneresigned in after a British tabloid revealed that he was gay.

John Brownewrote the book The Glass Closet: Why Coming Out is Good for Business, and Richard Quest interviewed him about it on Thursday.

In his "Profitable Moment" segment which Richard Questuses to close out every display, he came out as gay on Friday noun on CNN International, saying that it is nice for his business as a financial journalist.

Instead, he did it on Friday evening a day later, and told viewers globally that it is excellent for his business as a business journalist.

"If I recall back to when I wasn't open about my sexuality, I spent a great

Richard Quest

The leading anchor of business broadcasting is a totally captivating chatterbox

Known for the affable sonic bombast of his broadcasting voice, CNN International’s business correspondent Richard Quest is a titan in the spectacularly hectic and competitive world of rolling news. The host of ‘Quest Means Business’, ‘Business Traveller’ and ‘Marketplace Europe’ is a tireless workaholic who never stops moving. Unusual for a man in his position, Quest retains a child-like wonder for all aspects of his stellar career – from the constant air travel it entails to snapping self-portraits with world leaders on his mobile telephone. The year-old Liverpudlian has sailed the Atlantic twice.

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Flight staff love Richard Quest. Members of cabin crew often self-consciously reveal to the veteran CNN International anchor that his larger-than-life TV persona represents a cherished friendly tackle in the soul-destroying world of stopovers. And, he admits, they gi