Barry Diller finally said the quiet part out loud—well, sort of. ⁠ ⁠ In an essay pulled from his upcoming memoir 'Who Knew', the 83-year-old media titan opened up about a life lived in the shadows of wealth, power, and expertly crafted closets (emotional and otherwise). ⁠ ⁠ He doesn’t drop the G-word once, but he does talk about cruising Melrose as a teen, dodging Fire Island poppers, and the “good many men” in his life… all while penning a love letter to his wife of 20+ years, Diane von Fürstenberg. It’s equal parts tea, tenderness, and the kind of unspoken queerness that shaped a generation of high-society men. ⁠ ⁠ And while this isn’t a traditional “coming out,” it’s a complicated, late-life truth-telling—and a look inside the inner world of someone who spent decades building media empires while quietly living outside the narrative. ⁠ ⁠ ?️ Save and share this post.⁠ ⁠ ? Tap our link in bio to read more⁠ ⁠ ? @EDGEmedianetwork⁠

Barry Diller finally said the quiet part out loud—well, sort of. ⁠
⁠
In an essay pulled from his upcoming memoir 'Who Knew', the 83-year-old media titan opened up about a life lived in the shadows of wealth, power, and expertly crafted closets (emotional and otherwise). ⁠
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He doesn’t drop the G-word once, but he does talk about cruising Melrose as a teen, dodging Fire Island poppers, and the “good many men” in his life… all while penning a love letter to his wife of 20+ years, Diane von Fürstenberg. It’s equal parts tea, tenderness, and the kind of unspoken queerness that shaped a generation of high-society men. ⁠
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And while this isn’t a traditional “coming out,” it’s a complicated, late-life truth-telling—and a look inside the inner world of someone who spent decades building media empires while quietly living outside the narrative. ⁠
⁠
?️ Save and share this post.⁠ ⁠
? Tap our link in bio to read more⁠ ⁠
? @EDGEmedianetwork⁠
Barry Diller finally said the quiet part out loud—well, sort of. ⁠

In an essay pulled from his upcoming memoir 'Who Knew', the 83-year-old media titan opened up about a life lived in the shadows of wealth, power, and expertly crafted closets (emotional and otherwise). ⁠

He doesn’t drop the G-word once, but he does talk about cruising Melrose as a teen, dodging Fire Island poppers, and the “good many men” in his life… all while penning a love letter to his wife of 20+ years, Diane von Fürstenberg. It’s equal parts tea, tenderness, and the kind of unspoken queerness that shaped a generation of high-society men. ⁠

And while this isn’t a traditional “coming out,” it’s a complicated, late-life truth-telling—and a look inside the inner world of someone who spent decades building media empires while quietly living outside the narrative. ⁠

?️ Save and share this post.⁠ ⁠
? Tap our link in bio to read more⁠ ⁠
? @EDGEmedianetwork⁠
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