Derek jeter gay

Page Six-Derek Jeterpulled out of a luxury underwear deal because he didn’t wish his skivvies marketed to the “gay community,” according to a report.

The Yankee legend is in a legal slugfest with the underwear brand Frigo, and the company now claims he balked on the consent because the bawdy briefs were “too gay,”according to TMZ.

“[Jeter] demanded that [Frigo] not market to the gay group and states that he did not want the Frigo brand to be ‘too gay,’?” TMZ said, quoting court papers filed Monday.

The Swedish line, owned by RevolutionWear, says the company beaten $30 million when the former Yankee captain backed out of an arrangement to endorse Frigo and act as a company director.

A wise but delusional man once said “It’s Nobody cares. Gays, nerds, transsexuals, star wars guys. Everybody loves everybody nowadays.” and that’s true but Derek Jeter is too accomplished to be doing ad campaigns that gay guys are going to scrap it to. I’m surprised he’s doing underwear ads at all to be honest because that seems prefer something young guy would do, with a questionable

Derek Jeter is involved in an ugly lawsuit filed in Sweden by underwear brand Frigo, who hold alleged he backed out of a deal to sponsor and serve as company director because of concerns the campaign was &#;too gay.&#; Frigo also alleged in earlier documents that Jeets was concerned about bringing in 50 Cent as a pitchman because he was &#;too urban.&#;

&#;[Jeter] demanded that [Frigo] not market to the gay community and states that he did not want the Frigo identity to be &#;too gay,&#; &#; TMZ said, quoting court papers filed Monday.
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Joe Tacopina, the company&#;s high-powered attorney, said that Jeter &#;defrauded RevolutionWear, blatantly breached the fiduciary duties he owed to it and utterly failed to execute his contract with the company.&#;

If that attorney&#;s entitle sounds familiar, it&#;s because it is. The Joe Tacopina accusing Jeter of defrauding an underwear corporation is the same Joe Tacopina who very clamorously defended A-Rod in his fight against Major League Baseball&#;s railroading of the Yankee Great. Despite Frigo bringing in the large guns, Jeter has disputed the claim

Derek Jeter Sued -- He Didn&#;t Want Undies &#;Too Gay&#; But Jeter Says BS

Derek Jeter didn't crave his fancy male undies on gay people -- this according to a lawsuit obtained by TMZ Sports though Jeter says the allegations are pure BS.

Jeter has been locked in a $30 MILLION legal war with the people behind the Frigo underwear line -- and in new court docs filed in Delaware, the undie people say Jeter was not cool marketing the skivvies to lgbtq+ people.

"[Jeter] demanded that [Frigo] not market to the gay community and states that he did not want the Frigo logo to be 'too gay.'"

The underwear company claims it had a deal with Jeter in which he would serve as a director of the firm and do major publicity events -- but Jeter backed out, in part due to the marketing strategy.

As we previously reported, the company claims Jeter also pitched a fit when it selected 50 Cent as a trademark ambassador because he felt it would make the brand "too urban" allegations Jeter denied.

In the fresh docs, the company also claims Jeter demanded the company ditch efforts to make the

Derek Jeter has set the log straight on the infamous rumor that he sent his sexual partners home with a bag of gifts.

The former New York Yankee shortstop opened up about the decade-long mystery in the new ESPN docuseries The Captain. The seven-part series tells the story of Jeter's life and his Hall of Fame career playing Major League Baseball (MLB).

Throughout his career, Jeter made headlines off the field as adequately as on it for his numerous celebrity relationships, but also because of rumors which followed him.

One of these rumors, first reported by the New York Post in December , suggested that Jeter gifted women with who he had a one-night stand with a gift basket that contained signed memorabilia.

In The Captain, Jeter said he ignored the story at the period but did read it -- but assured his fans the story was nonsense.

"You see it, and then it's like, how the f*** did people enter up with this?" Jeter said, "And who would believe this s***?"

The five-time World Series champ recalled a time when he had to set someone direct on the rumor.

"I remember entity at