Lisa Rinna shut down longstanding rumors about her husband Harry Hamlin’s sexuality after nearly 29 years of marriage.

“Let’s just clear this up one last time, once and for all: Harry’s heterosexual,” the Bravo alum wrote in her new book, “You Better Believe I’m Gonna Talk About It,” which hit stands Tuesday.

“He is not a gay man in any way, shape or form, not that there’s anything wrong with that,” she continued.

Lisa Rinna, seen here in January 2024, responded to rumors about her husband Harry Hamlin’s sexuality. Getty Images for Vanity Fair

“Let’s just clear this up one last time, once and for all: Harry’s heterosexual,” she (pictured here with Hamlin in 2023) wrote in her new book, “You Better Believe I’m Gonna Talk About It.” GC Images

Rinna, 62, explained she never heard the rumors about Hamlin, 74, until she joined the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” cast in 2014.

“I just figured bitches will say anything to get my hackles up, so it never concerned me,” she added. “My reaction was always more, ‘why you mad, boo?’”

The former housewife, who parted ways with the series in 2023, claimed that “every husband’s sexuality was questioned at some point on that show.”

“He is not a gay man in any way, shape or form, not that there’s anything wrong with that,” the Bravo alum, photographed above in 2024, continued. The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images

Rinna, seen here in 2024, speculated that people might have thought Hamlin was gay “because he’s good-looking man in Hollywood with a good sense of style.” Getty Images for Daily Front Row

“When you’re a good-looking man in Hollywood with a good sense of style, that adds up to ‘is he gay?’” Rinna questioned.

The TV personality shared that Hamlin has been at the forefront of “gay rumors” since he starred in the 1982 film “Making Love.”

In the Arthur Hiller-directed movie, the actor portrays Bart McGuire, an openly gay character who has an affair with a straight married man.

However, she claimed that Hamlin, photographed above in December, has been at the center of “gay rumors” since he starred in the 1982 movie “Making Love.” Bruce/Javiles / BACKGRID

In the film, the actor portrays Bart McGuire, an openly gay character. (Rinna and Hamlin pictured here in January 2026.) Melanie Miller / BACKGRID

“Mainstream films about gay men are still rare today, but back then it was unheard of,” Rinna wrote.

“He does what rings true to him,” she continued. “It was something that he felt was absolutely necessary to do. Harry made a brave decision, and it bit him in the ass.”

The “Traitors” star claimed that Hamlin was “blacklisted for several years afterward,” and it took him 40 years to book the 2023 studio film “80 for Brady.”

“Mainstream films about gay men are still rare today, but back then it was unheard of,” the Bravolebrity wrote. Melanie Miller / BACKGRID

“It was something that he felt was absolutely necessary to do. Harry made a brave decision,” Rinna, posing with her family during Christmas, added. Lisa Rinna/Instagram

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“To this day, Harry says he would do ‘Making Love’ all over again because it was so impactful,” Rina wrote. “Harry changed so many people’s lives, and that’s why he wouldn’t have it any other way.”

The “Days of Our Lives” star shared that she and Hamlin remain “unbothered” by the rumors.

Additionally, she says that she and the “L.A. Law” alum share a “great deal of trust,” noting that she never has to worry about him cheating.

“I would be shocked if I ever found out he was having an affair,” Rinna said.

The “Melrose Place” alum and Hamlin tied the knot in 1997, and later welcomed daughters, Delilah Belle and Amelia Gray.

Rinna and Hamlin, seen on their wedding day, tied the knot in 1997. Getty Images

They share two daughters, photographed here in 2022. FilmMagic

Hamlin was also previously married to Laura Johnson from 1985 to 1989 and Nicollette Sheridan from 1991 to 1992.

In the past, Rinna has gotten candid about her relationship with the “Clash of the Titans” star, admitting to Cosmopolitan in 2024 that they “have great sex together” but “it doesn’t happen quite as often” as it did when they were younger because of “the natural evolution of life.”

She also explained on the “Who’s the A–hole” podcast in February 2025 that sex is better in her 60s because her “confidence level” was heightened and “much more grounded.”