Tag: Coming Out Celebrity

  • Passion Pit Singer Michael Angelakos Comes Out As Gay

    American singer Michael Angelakos, front man of Passion Pit has come out as gay on a podcast.

    Michael Angelakos, frontman of Passion Pit has come out as gay on a podcast produced by writer Brett Easton Ellis.

    Angelakos, 28 who has released 3 albums in the UK divorced his wife Kristy Mucci earlier in 2015.

    They were married for two years.

    The singer decided to come out to Brett because he “admires” him. He admitted that the most difficult thing about coming out was admitting he was gay to himself.

    After the podcast was released Angelakos took to Twitter to write,

    “everything’s going to be okay”

    https://twitter.com/passionpit/status/663848760318033924?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

     

    and then went on to thank his fans saying,

    “i’ve received so many kind and supportive messages today. thank you for reaching out and being so kind to me.”

    https://twitter.com/passionpit/status/663912575453761536?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

     

    He said that his ex-wife was extremely supportive on hearing the news. He remarked,

    “I just wanted so badly to be straight, because I love her so much,

    “I think that was one of the most painful things when we decided to separate.

    “When I decided to really deal with it head on – which was, I don’t know, in June – she was the one that kind of spearheaded it in a way.

    “She said, ‘You need to figure out what’s going on with your sexuality, you can’t hate yourself any more.’”

  • X FACTOR’s Sean Miley Moore: “I’m A Proud Gay Man”

    In an interview with Now Magazine Sean Miley Moore, who is starring in X FACTOR said that despite the haters, he is the voice of confidence and a “proud gay man”

    Seann Miley Moore has put the haters in their place by telling Now Magazine,

    “I’m a proud gay man. Haters are gonna hate, but they’re usually the insecure ones. I just blow them a kiss. Hopefully I can be a voice of confidence.”

    The confident singer wowed the judges in his first audition when he sang Queen’s hit The Show Must Go On.

    He told the audience and judges that he had flown half way around the world and put his entire life on hold in order to audition for X FACTOR UK.
    His confidence hasn’t always been strong. He spoke about a time he was “afraid” and said that how he dressed and behaves is “the new normal”.

    He also told Now how he has in the past suffered verbal and physical abuse. He said,

    “I’ve gone through verbal and physical abuse and people will still shout things as I walk down the street, but it doesn’t faze me any more”.

    He was chosen by Nick Grimshaw to become one of the openly gay Radio 1 presenter’s boys, ensuring his place as one of 12 finalists who are to go head to head in the live shows that start tonight (31st October).

  • Newly Out Gus Kenworthy Answers The Age Old Question “Who’s The Woman” Perfectly

    Newly Out Gus Kenworthy Answers The Age Old Question “Who’s The Woman” Perfectly

    It’s one of the questions most gay men hate to hear and newly out Olympian Gus Kenworthy has answered it perfectly.

    “Which one of you is the woman,” is the question that makes many gay men’s teeth grind. However Olympian Gus Kenworthy, who came out as gay last week managed to answer it perfectly in just 140 characters on Twitter.

    Responding to a question by @MmmPrexton, who asked,

    “Are you the man or the woman in the relationship? That’s all I need to know right now.”

    Twenty four-year-old Kenworthy shot back with,

    “In a relationship I am the man. As is the other man. I’m gay. Not trying to emulate a heterosexual relationship.”

    Kenworthy came out in an interview with ESPN magazine last week. He started the interview by saying, “I guess I should start by saying, ‘I’m gay.’”

  • Priest Comes Out As Gay And Is Promptly Sacked By Vatican

    A Polish priest has been sacked by the Vatican after coming out as gay.

    Monsignor Krzystof Charamsa,43, a priest who has worked in the Vatican’s doctrinal arm since 2003 has been fired by Vatican officials after coming out as gay and as having a partner. He announced his sexuality in an interview with the Italian paper Corriere della Sera.

    Charamsa held a press conference with his Spanish partner to announce his partnership and sexuality. The Vatican have said that its decision to remove Charamsa was nothing to do with his coming out, but that giving an interview and planning a news conference was “grave and irresponsible”.

    Speaking about the Church’s views on homosexuality and how the Church treats gay people he said their views were “inhuman”,

    “It’s time for the Church to open its eyes about gay Catholics and to understand that the solution it proposes to them – total abstinence from a life of love – is inhuman.”

    The news of the sacking comes after the news of an alleged meeting between Kim Davis, the Rowan County clerk who spent time in jail recently after refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples and the Pope during his recent visit to the United States.The Vatican said that the only “audience” the Pope had was with a small group, which included a gay couple.

    In a statement about Charamsa’s announcement, the Vatican said,

    “Msgr. Charamsa will certainly be unable to continue to carry out his previous work in the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and the Pontifical universities, while the other aspects of his situation shall remain the competence of his diocesan Ordinary [local bishop].”

    Krzystof Charamsa, dedicated his coming out to all gay priests, saying,

    “I dedicate my coming out to all gay priests. I wish them happiness even if I know that most of them will not have the courage to make the gesture I have made today.”

  • First English Pro Rugby Player Has Come Out As Gay

    Pro rugby player Sam Stanley has come out as gay.

    Sam Stanley, 23, has become the first English pro rugby union player to come out as gay. His announcement follows Keegan Hirst’s coming out, which happened just a few weeks ago.

    Speaking to the Sunday Times, Stanley said,

    “I was 10 or 11 when I realised I was different to my friends.

    “I didn’t want to accept it, I felt that being different wasn’t right. I had a girlfriend and I was thinking that, like some people say, maybe it is a phase.”

    Stanley went on to say: “Millions of people are in the situation, even people who have been in [his partner] Laurence’s situation and they are still married but are gay. They cannot accept it themselves.

    “It is going to be an issue until more people and athletes come out, until it is not an issue at all. It might take years but hopefully lots of people will find the courage.”

  • Johnny Depp’s Daughter Comes Out

    Johnny Depp’s daughter, Lily Rose Depp as opened up about her sexuality and that she’s not 100% straight.

    Lily Rose’s has taken part in a new campaign that promotes inclusiveness and equality called Self Evident.

    The campaign aims to photograph “10,000 people in the USA that identify as ANYTHING OTHER than 100% straight.”

    The photographer behind the campaign, iO Tillett Wright, posted a photo of the 16-year-old model on social media saying,

    “I’m so proud of my baby girl @lilyrose_depp,

    “She decided she wanted to be in @selfevidentproject because she falls somewhere on the vast spectrum, and I couldn’t be happier to welcome her to the family.

    “She’s a tiny gem of a good human. #prouduncle #weareyou.”

  • One Day, Two Sports Stars Come Out As Gay

    Today might go down in history as “gay sports day” as two sports stars came out as gay.

    In the UK, Rugby player, Keegan Hirst, 27, came out exclusively to the Sunday Mirror, whilst over the US baseball rookie David Denson, 20, came out. Both are the first in their respective sports to have come out as gay during their careers.

    Benson, who plays for the Helena Brewers revealed:

    “Talking with my teammates, they gave me the confidence I needed, coming out to them,” Denson told the newspaper. “They said, ‘You’re still our teammate. You’re still our brother. We kind of had an idea, but your sexuality has nothing to do with your ability. You’re still a ballplayer at the end of the day. We don’t treat you any different. We’ve got your back.’

     

    “That was a giant relief for me. I never wanted to feel like I was forcing it on them. It just happened. The outcome was amazing. It was nice to know my teammates see me for who I am, not my sexuality.”

     

    Hirst becomes the first British rugby player to come out as gay during his career. The 27-year-old, who told his wife just weeks ago he was gay, said,

    “At first I couldn’t even say ‘I’m gay’ in my head, let alone out loud.

    “Now I feel like I’m letting out a long breath that I’ve held in for a long time.”

     

    Remarking on Hirst’s decision to come out as gay LGBT advocacy charity, Stonewall said his words were “powerful” and that his words “will inspire many”.

     

    Former Rugby icon Gareth Thomas tweeted his support for Hirst saying,

     

    Taking to Twitter Hirst said he was “humbled” by the best wishes and he “appreciated” the outpouring of support shown by players and fans of the club.

     

  • OP ED | Sonia Leigh: Deeply In Love With Women and Men…

    First, let me start this off with my take on sexuality. This is only my personal view which everyone is entitled to. I believe sexuality is neither black nor white.

    I don’t really think for me, personally, I believe in or take to being labelled. I am not bisexual, lesbian, or straight. I am a person who follows my heart. When I fall in love I let myself and will always let myself love who my heart tells me to. Isn’t it pointless to go against it anyway?

    So before you go off with a headline saying Sonia Leigh the OUT country music lesbian stop there in your tracks. Let me make this clear, I am not a lesbian, straight nor bisexual musician. My sexuality has no bearing on my vocation. I am simply a musician/singer/songwriter.

    I am also a woman who has happened to be deeply in love with women pretty much my whole life. But that is not the platform for my music at all. Yes, I’ve loved a man before and Yes, I’ve slept with men, not that it’s any of your business, but I’m making my point clear that I’ve let myself be myself.

    Now, to the subject. I’ve been asked to write about how sexuality affects the Country music industry.

    This is a touchy subject for Country music isn’t it? Relax, relax!

    The world is changing and it seems to me a lot of older, traditional thinking persons are still in places of power all over the industry. This is changing because well, to be blunt people die. What everyone needs to keep their eye on is the fact that there is a new wave of people in the cigar seat calling shots coming in and that will continue to roll over every decade or so.

    Your sons, daughters, and grand children have and are growing up with, going to school with, making best friends with, played sports with, and even gone to church with, people who are not what YOU consider normal.

    I don’t hold this view against you; I think it’s about exposure. Of course, traditionalist are afraid of “gay” people or frown upon the different “alternative” lifestyles. The truth is you’ve been raised in an era where these sorts of things were not talked about or WERE talked about negatively. But really as time has passed these lifestyles are no longer alternative.

    Bare with me, I am setting up my point. The subject matters and the genre of country music has changed a lot. It’s a big debate amongst the country music scene. We’ve really now formed sub genres in country haven’t we? Way to catch up with every other genre of music! It’s about time! Before we all freak out and go bashing it, why not embrace it? It’s wonderful! it’s music! How blessed we are to have so much music! It’s a gift!

    Along with these changes in country music inevitably comes all sorts of artist who live “alternative” life styles (by alternative this means so much more than sexuality, mind you). Either way, whether you know about it or not, these different ways are real and they are there in the country music industry.

    A lot of these people are actually are doing quite well for themselves and are out!

    They’ve written and sing many of the number one country songs that YOU LOVE! They’ve made remarkable and very respectable names for themselves. So does sexuality affect the country music scene? Yes, but I don’t think it is relevant honestly. I think most people don’t care anymore. It’s no big deal. However, the music industry is a shark with an insatiable hunger.

    Everyone always talks about the numbers. So let’s stick to that then if that’s the way you want to play the game. Let the numbers speak. Let the music speak. It shouldn’t matter what ones sexuality is. If the song is good and the artist is genuine and selling records shouldn’t they be played? Of course! Are they? A lot of times NO. The truth is the traditional big wigs in power are still the puppeteers. However, if a light bulb could go off and it clicked that people have to be exposed to things to become accustomed to them we would make some major, much needed progression in Country music.

    One day a “gay” person will be your boss, or a major music program director (there are some out there by the way) will be the one calling the shots. Would you want he or she to judge your music because you happen to be married to, in love with or dating someone of the opposite sex? Not at all. That sounds ridiculous doesn’t it? Tables turn and maybe I am optimistic in thinking change is coming. I think it’s already here and I am excited to be apart of it. I’m not an activist I’ve never really talked about my sexuality only because I’ve not really been asked.

    For the record I don’t feel I’ve ever been directly discriminated against. Maybe I am the “Ellen” of country… Ha! It may be naive of me but if I’ve not been supported because of my sexuality or because I don’t dress sexy enough

    (However I get told I’m quite sexy by men and women thank you very much) then that’s left on the conscience of the person who has robbed me of an opportunity I deserved. I don’t think that is something an article will change. BUT maybe it will and maybe that person is reading this and I’ve somehow made them see that the music is what matters. Period. Let’s keep it at that folks!

    Having said all of that I am so excited I’ve been able to share my music here in the UK. I’ve called it the #mindthegaptour because I want to bridge all the gaps in music and that goes for UK artist to America and vice versa. Let’s open the doors and let some music in and celebrate life together. That’s what it’s really about in the end. Not numbers, hit records and money it’s about living life to the fullest and connecting with each other while we are given this gift of life!

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    Sonia Leigh plays at The Islington tonight Doors open at 7:30pm

  • Eurovision Singer Goes Gay In Hot As Hell Music Video

    Iranian-born Norwegian singer Tooji – real name Touraj Keshtkar – who represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2012 with the song Stay has just issued his latest music video.

    He is as hot as hell which is where some say he may end up at after seeing him not just come out as gay but practically jumping a handsome priest in a church.

    Have a glass of very cold water beside you before you watch this one.

     

     

    @RogerWakerDack

  • Big Brother: Adjoa Comes Out As Gay And Shocks Housemates

    During last night’s episode of Big Brother UK, Manchester based law student Adjoa Mensah came out as gay to some of her fellow housemates. Which caused them all to question her.

    We thought those days of coming out and causing shock were over, but apparently not in Big Brother, as demonstrated by the reactions from Big Brother housemates who couldn’t quite believe that Adjoa, 22, is gay. Despite never hiding the fact, housemates reacted with a variety of clichéd lines which included:

    “You go gurlll… Are you really?” said Harriet Jackson, 22, in surprise.

    “Do you know what I wouldn’t have guessed it though!” said Twin Amy Broadbent

    “Have you ever been with guys?” chipped in her sister, Sally.

    Adjoa shakes her head.

    Kieran question: “Never ever? You can never rule it out then?”

    Adjoa, whose first language is Dutch, took the questioning with good grace and replied: “That’ the one thing I don’t want to experience.”

    To which Kieran replied: “Why?” and talked about how shocked he was about her revelation.

    Adjoa who is also a committed Christian later went into the big brother to admit that she has a crush on Sarah saying: “Sarah is so lovely, and she’s hot and is just so sexy!”

  • Cate Blanchett Admits To Relationships With Women

    When we wrote about Todd Haynes’s new movie ‘Carol’ that premieres this week at Cannes about two ‘straight’ women who fall in love, we knew that the project had been ‘in the closet’ for 15 years before it made it to the screen.

    It turns out that now that it was not only thing in there too. In a very frank and wide-ranging interview with Variety Magazine the movie’s Cate Blanchett now admits that she has had her fair share of girl on girl action too off the screen.

    When asked if this is her first turn as a lesbian, Blanchett curls her lips into a smile. “On film — or in real life?” she asks coyly. Pressed for details about whether she’s had past relationships with women, she responds: “Yes. Many times,” but doesn’t elaborate.

    Like Carol, who never “comes out” as a lesbian, Blanchett doesn’t necessarily rely on labels for sexual orientation. “I never thought about it,” she says of how she envisioned the character. “I don’t think Carol thought about it.” The actress studied the era by picking up banned erotic novels. “I read a lot of girl-on-girl books from the period,” she says.

    Ms Blanchett married to playwright and director Andrew Upton and mother of 4 children, has already been nominated for an Oscar six times (she’s already won for2004’s “The Aviator” and 2013’s “Blue Jasmine”) and the pre-Cannes buzz is that the new performance could net her another one.