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FATHERS KNOW BEST | When Lucas Grape-Krueger, center, attends Austin College in the fall, his dads Roger Grape, left, and Steve Krueger will suddenly contain plenty of period on their hands. They plan to have date nights, travel and even turn their son’s room into a media center. (David Taffet/Dallas Voice)
The Grape-Krueger family looks forward to a fresh chapter as son goes off to college
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Roger Grape and Steve Krueger met in Houston 21 years ago, and were only a not many years into their life together as a couple when they became pioneers, of a sort, by adopting a child.
Now, more than 20 years later, the two are again on the leading edge of the “gayby boom,” as they face the prospect of soon becoming “empty nesters.”
Krueger remembers his husband bringing up the idea of children on their third date. Grape doesn’t remember it that way.
But just a few years later, they adopted Lucas through a San Antonio-based agency.
Grape said that it never occurred to him that he couldn’t hold children.
“Just because I’m gay doesn’t mean I can’t b
Does Steven Krueger Hold a Girlfriend? The Actor Said His 'Biggest Love' Is Acting
Fans have wondered who actor Steven Krueger's girlfriend is, as he has kept most of his personal life, especially his dating life, private. The public's curiosity even extends to whether he is in another relationship or he is gay.
Steven Krueger's girlfriend and dating life endure to be a topic of discussion among fans. However, they have yet to successfully unlock this mystery since the actor is quite a intimate man.
Moreover, there are some people who have also wondered whether there is a more profound explanation behind Krueger's single status.
Steven Krueger attends The 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards on April 2, , in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images
Although Krueger tends to store his personal life private on both Instagram and Twitter, he has opened up about the significance of spending time alone to recharge and refresh himself.
Despite the esteemed actor sharing personal and professional aspects of himself with the public, many fans remain unconvinced about
The Vampire Diaries' Candice King Confirms Romance With The Originals' Steven Krueger
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Sink your teeth into this end of year surprise.
The Vampire Diaries alum Candice King appears to have soft launched a romance with Steven Krueger, who starred on the series' spinoffThe Originals.
On Dec. 27, the actress, who played Caroline Forbes on TVD and reprised the role on five episodes on the latter show, shared a montage of some of her favorite moments of on Instagram. Among them was a selfie video of herself kissing Steven, who portrayed Josh Rosza on The Originals.
"I laughed. I cried. I laughed til I cried. I loved," Candice captioned her announce. "Thanks for the dance "
The year-old's post drew many supportive comments from fans. "Caroline and Josh were not on my bingo card but I'm here for it," one person wrote, while another user joked, "Joshh!!! Klaus is coming for your head!"
Neither Candice nor Steven, 34, contain commented on the n
Steven Krueger
Steven Krueger moved from juvenile roles in television series and films appreciate "Goosebumps" () to more mature characters, including a recurring and eventual series regular turn as a malevolent vampire on "The Originals" (The CW, ). Born in Appleton, Wisconsin, he was raised in the Milwaukee suburb of Brookfield, but moved to Sarasota, Florida with his mother and younger brother following his parents' divorce. A nascent interest in acting and performance - which he first exercised through his high school's speech and debate team - led to roles in institution and local theater productions. After graduating from the University of Virginia, Krueger headed to Los Angeles, where he began landing guest roles on television series like "" (The CW, ) and "The Middle" (ABC, ). A recurring role on "Pretty Little Liars" (ABC Family/Freeform, ) set his career in motion, and Krueger was soon cast in more substantial roles on television and in the occasional feature, most notably as a high schooler in "Goosebumps" (), based on the popular young individual series of novels by R.L. Stine. In ,