By ALYX GORMAN
Sorry romantics – the man who made you believe in love might be a “homophobic, racist anti-semite”.
He’s the man behind what many consider the most romantic movie of all time, but Nicholas Sparks, the author of The Notebook, Dear John, A Walk To Remember and this year’s The Best of Me, might be responsible for something far more sinister than 17 tear jerking novels.
In a lawsuit obtained by TMZ, Saul Hillel Benjamin, the former principal of a Christian High School founded by Sparks, alleges the novelist encouraged homophobic bullying, anti-semitism and refused to support African American students.
The 47 page complaint states:
“In reality, the non-fiction version of Defendant Sparks feels free, away from public view, to profess and endorse vulgar and discriminatory views about African-Americans, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (‘LGBT’) individuals, and individuals of non-Christian faiths.”