Kissing Scene Not FakedAs for his passionate on-screen mashing with another guy, Cain admits it wasn't easy. But he's happy now when people ask him if he is gay: 'Then I did my job if people are asking that question. 'They didn't want me at first,' he admits. 'Because a gay man looks at me and says, 'You're like an arrow, you're so straight.' But I do have so many gay friends that I don't even think about it.'Ĭain says that the real issue of Broken Hearts Club has nothing to do with art imitating life and everything to do with extending his range as an actor. On Being Mistaken for GayFor Cain, who, for the record, is straight and an unmarried dad, one question that keeps popping up now is 'Do gay men hit on you?' 'I don't see that at all.' Neither would Cruise, who has always denied those pesky rumors that his marriage isn't on the up and up. 'A lot of people have said to me they think it's Tom Cruise,' Cain admitted while promoting the independent comedy. Since Hollywood loves showbiz dish, Club has prompted speculation that the plot is based on a real person. Cain's character, one of a group of self-involved West Hollywood gays, lands a small role in a married superstar's movie and has a secret affair with the guy.