Tag: Coming Out Celebrity

  • News: Two In Stooshe Come Out As Gay

    Two Members of Stooshe Come Out.

    Two members of all-girl band Stooshe have officially come out this morning on Gaydio, During ‘Your Gayest Moments’ on Chris and Emma’s morning show.

    During the segment, Chris Holliday said to Courtney Rumbold, who is already out, “You wanted to be the only gay in the band.’

    Which was greeted by one of the girls saying,

    ‘She’s not’ and Alexandra Buggs came out on the radio station.

    Emma asked whether the girls were looking for love the Stooshe girls replied that they weren’t but happy with their relationship status!

    Stooshe became popular after their song ‘Blackheart’ reached number 4 in 2012.

    Gaydio is one of the UK’s biggest gay-focused radio station, which broadcasts daily from Manchester.

    TheGayUK called Stooshe’s label to confirm the story, however they have yet to respond.

     

     

  • Clive Davis Comes Out As Bisexual In New Memoir

    Clive Davis Comes Out As Bisexual In New Memoir

    The legendary music mogul behind Whitney Houston and Kelly Clarkson has spoken for the first time about being in monogamous relationships with men for the past two decades.

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  • Matt Dallas Of “KYLE XY” Comes Out With Twit Pic Of Fiancé

    American actor Matt Dallas, best known for his role as the navel-less Kyle from the ABC Drama Kyle XY, publicly came out yesterday by tweeting a picture of his new fiancé.

    Matt Dallas who has nearly 50,000 followers on Twitter wrote on the mini social networking site,

    “Starting off the year with a new fiancé, @bluehamilton. A great way to kick off 2013!”

    The couple had previously been seen together picking some take-out three year ago JustJared.com reports

  • MIKA: If You Ask Me “Am I Gay I Say Yeah”

    The ‘Grace Kelly’ singer has, at last, answered the long-discussed question of his sexuality in an interview with US magazine Instinct. His sexuality had become the subject of rumour since entering the public eye in early 2007.

    Mika told Instinct Magazine: “If you ask me ‘am I gay?’, I say yeah. Are these songs about my relationship with a man? I say yeah. And it’s only through my music that I’ve found the strength to come to terms with my sexuality beyond the context of just my lyrics. This is my real life.”

    In 2009 in an interview with Dutch magazine Gay & Night he talked of his hesitance to use labels, which the singer used as a frequent response to questioning of his sexuality, until commenting on bisexuality saying: “I’ve never ever labeled myself. But having said that, I’ve never limited my life. I’ve never limited who I sleep with. … Call me whatever you want. Call me bisexual, if you need a term for me.”

    Previously, in 2008, Mika had spoken to the US magazine OUT saying that it was possible to discuss “sexuality without using labels”, leading to some journalists inventing the phrases ‘ambisexual’ and ‘gaybe.’

    His insistence on keeping his sexuality a private matter had led to hate mail and one death threat: “It was over whether I am gay or not. He wasn’t happy that I won’t talk about my personal life like that,” he told the Evening Standard.