Milo Ventimiglia is not ready to spill any of the 'Gilmore Girls' secrets
Milo Ventimiglia played the role of Jess Mariano on 'Gilmore Girls', Rory Gilmore’s bad-boy ex-boyfriend
Hollywood star Milo Ventimiglia is here with some disappointing news for Gilmore Girls fans as he revealed that he was just as oblivious about some of the unanswered questions as everyone else.
The This is Us actor was quizzed about the cliffhanger of the reboot, Gilmore Girl: A Year in the Life’s finale during an interview with Us Weekly.
But the Heroes star’s lips are sealed as he refused to reveal who he thought was the father of Rory Gilmore’s child—a question that has sparked ample theories and speculation in the GG fandom and has also kept fans on their toes.
On the other hand, Matt Czuchry, who played Logan Huntzberger [Rory’s boyfriend] on the show, too kept mum on the topic, he did reveal that he knew the answer to the hotly-debated question.
However, Ventimiglia said he was oblivious entirely. “That’s amazing. They never told me. You know what, though, I didn’t ask. And I feel like I’ve got, I still have a really, really, really, really close relationship with Amy and Dan. And I feel like if I asked, they would tell me.”
“Maybe I’ll call Mattie and ask him like, ‘Hey, man, so who’s kiddo was it?’ Cause like, it wasn’t Jess. That was the only thing I knew. I knew it wasn’t Jess’ baby. I’m positive it wasn’t Jess’ baby,” he said.
He played the role of Jess Mariano on the show, Rory Gilmore’s bad-boy ex-boyfriend.
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