When Eric Stonestreet Was Doubtful About Portraying Cameron In Modern Family (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Eric Stonestreet, who made us fall in love with the loud, lovable Cameron Tucker on Modern Family, almost didn’t take the role. Why? Well, it turns out he was a little freaked out about playing a gay character—because Stonestreet isn’t gay. Yep, the Emmy-winning actor wasn’t worried about pulling off the flamboyant flair (he nailed that, obviously) but about whether he was the right fit for such a groundbreaking role.

In a throwback moment, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, who played Cam’s quieter, rule-following husband Mitch, spilled some behind-the-scenes tea during his Dinner’s on Me podcast. According to Ferguson, Stonestreet felt he wouldn’t be cast in today’s world of heightened representation. “If you ask Eric, he would say no,” Ferguson shared, recalling their past conversations. But it wasn’t about Stonestreet’s talent—Ferguson made that clear. “Not because he’s not wildly talented,” he added. It’s just that the industry landscape has evolved. (Well, times have changed.)

But here’s the thing—Eric Stonestreet owned the role of Cam, making him a pop culture icon. Ferguson can’t imagine anyone else bringing the same comedic gold, saying, “He’s a part of pop culture history.” Let’s be real: Cam’s lovable over-dramatics wouldn’t be the same without Stonestreet’s magic touch. He won two Emmys, so that’s proof enough.

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