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Leslie Jordan Has Perfect Response After Max Greenfield Turned Down His Marriage Proposal

Leslie Jordan Has Perfect Response After Max Greenfield Turned Down His Marriage Proposal
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Actor Leslie Jordan, who is famous for appearing in TV shows like American Horror Story and Will & Grace, is often surrounded by costars who conveniently happen to be major heartthrobs.

Recently, he couldn't contain himself when he went out to dinner with New Girl actor Max Greenfield.


And who can blame him?

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The 66-year-old was so smitten with Greenfield, he jokingly proposed to him.

Jordan posted photos of them together getting chummy from that night on Instagram and explained in the caption:

"Tonight at dinner, I asked @iammaxgreenfield to marry me and he said, 'I am straight and already married.' But, he didn't say no."

After coming to his senses, he wrote:

"On second thought, I don't want to be a home-wrecker. Love you @tesssanchezgreenfield"


The woman he tagged in his post was Greenfield's wife, Tess Sanchez, who is also a casting director.

Greenfield and Sanchez tied the knot in 2008. They have two children, a daughter Lilly and a son Ozzie, together.

Followers amused by Jordan's post commented with their thoughts about his faux proposal.

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By the end of July 2020, Jordan's Instagram hit a major milestone with five million followers as a result of his posts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The accomplished stage actor and playwright was recently seen in the sitcom, Call Me Kat—starring Mayim Bialik, Swoosie Kurtz, Kyla Pratt and Cheyenne Jackson—which was renewed for a second season and will return in January 2022.

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