Says calling reporter a queen wasn't a sexual connotation.
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This all sounds mildly familiar, doesn't it? After Alec Baldwin went on a Twitter rant against a Daily Mail reporter who incorrectly wrote his wife was tweeting during James Gandolfini's funeral, Baldwin has defended himself and apologized for what were perceived to be homophobic tweets. “I’m gonna find you, George Stark, you toxic little queen, and I’m gonna f---k...you...up,” he wrote in one. “A queen to me has a different meaning. It’s somebody who’s just above,” Baldwin told Gothamist on Friday. He also wrote an apology to a gay and lesbian anti-defamation group, saying that "As someone who fights against homophobia, I apologize."