Wed Oct 22 07:20:00 UTC 2025: Summary:
Barry Diller, Diane Von Furstenberg’s husband, recently opened up about his fluid sexuality. Diller stated that while he has had relationships with men, his love for Diane is paramount and unaffected. Diane Von Furstenberg has responded to the publicity of Diller’s memoir by stating that his sexuality “doesn’t change anything” and that it’s a “stupid question.” The couple have been married since 2001, and have a real estate portfolio that includes properties in Connecticut, Manhattan, Beverly Hills, and Miami.
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Diane Von Furstenberg Dismisses Questions About Husband Barry Diller’s Sexuality: ‘It Doesn’t Change Anything’
NEW YORK, NY – Fashion icon Diane Von Furstenberg has brushed aside questions regarding her husband Barry Diller’s recent admission about his fluid sexuality. Months after the media mogul revealed in his memoir “Who Knew” that he has had relationships with men, Von Furstenberg insists their 24-year marriage remains unchanged.
“What’s the difference? I don’t understand,” Von Furstenberg stated in an interview with Variety. “It doesn’t change anything. I’m sorry — it’s a stupid question.” The designer, who will be honored at the Perelman Performing Arts Center NYC Icon of Culture Award on October 28, went on to add, “I married two gay men, OK? I don’t know why, but to me, they’re not gay, so it doesn’t make any difference.”
Diller’s memoir, which hit shelves earlier this year, explored his career trajectory from a mailroom clerk to a media titan, as well as his personal life. He addressed the long-standing speculation surrounding his relationship with Von Furstenberg, emphasizing that his love for her is unique and profound.
“I’ve lived for decades reading about Diane and me… about us being best friends rather than lovers,” Diller wrote. “We weren’t just friends. We aren’t just friends. Plain and simple, it was an explosion of passion that kept up for years.”
Diller had stated in his memoir that his sexuality had been a question mark in the industry until the day he and Von Furstenberg went public with their romance. He added that he’d been afraid of the reactions of others, though wouldn’t lie about who he was and who he loved.
The couple, who began dating in 1974 before marrying in 2001, boast an impressive real estate portfolio, including properties in Connecticut, Manhattan, Beverly Hills, and a recently acquired $45 million waterfront lot in Miami. Their properties feature unique designs.
While Diller’s memoir has sparked conversations about sexuality and relationships, Von Furstenberg’s unwavering support and affection for her husband underscore the enduring strength of their unconventional bond.