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Beckham to Score?

Jason Lewis, Matthew Rhys, David Beckham Frederic Injimbert/ZUMAPress.com, Lisa O'Connor/ZUMAPress.com, Felipe Trueba/ZUMAPress.com

Will David Beckham be popping up on Brothers & Sisters

Matthew Rhys, who plays the gay brother, Kevin, on the hit ABC show, revealed that he wouldn’t mind if Kevin hooked up with the soccer stud.

During an Outfest panel discussion on Brothers & Sisters on Saturday at L.A.'s DGA Building, Rhys was asked who he'd like to do a love scene with.

Rhys paused for a nanosecond and cooed, "I'd go with Beckham."

And he's not the only one with boy-on-boy action on the brain, reports Planet Gossip's Matt Donnelly.

Uncle Saul, played by Ron Rifkin, may reveal this coming season that he has a secret gay past.

"It's exciting to be able to explore a world of a guy my age...who has had a secret life. It's thrilling," Rifkin said.

It being Outfest and all, the just Emmy-nominated Sally Field, who plays matriarch Nora, chimed in about her early days playing Gidget in 1964.

"There was no sexuality, not even mine! I didn’t even have a bellybutton!" 

For more on the panel discussion and to hear what it was like for Rhys to kiss former Sex and the City hunk Jason Lewis, click below for my Planet Gossip Now videoblog.

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