Music producer Clive Davis has said he
supports gay marriage but is not interested in a third marriage.
Davis, 80, came out bisexual in his
recently released memoir The Soundtrack of My Life.
In an appearance on CNN's Piers
Morgan Tonight, Davis, who is credited with bringing Whitney
Houston to prominence, told host Piers Morgan that “bisexuality
does exist.”
“I found that the attitude in general
toward bisexuality is you're either gay, you're straight or you're
lying. To me, it's not been that case. Maybe, this is just a part
of my life, and I wouldn't have written the autobiography without
disclosing that, maybe some good will come of it.”
“I've always suspected that people
who say they're bisexual, the celebrities I've seen who've said it,
probably are gay,” Morgan stated.
“With a healthy degree of skepticism,
I'm here to say that bisexuality does exist. … I turned to it after
my second marriage failed. And I dated women. And I dated a few
men. And I ended up in a relationship with a man.”
When asked if he planned to marry,
Davis responded: “I've been married twice. That's enough for me. …
I've been there.” (The video is embedded on this page. Visit
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Davis is currently the chief creative
officer of Sony Music Entertainment.