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  • Keegan Hirst: “Abs = status, especially if you’re gay”

    Keegan Hirst: “Abs = status, especially if you’re gay”

    Keegan Hirst has written about what it’s like to get, have and maintain abs and it sounds freaking exhausting.

    In a lengthy Instagram post, Keegan Hirst, who now runs his own online coaching website has laid bare that having and getting abs is a difficult task and opened up the conversation about why and if they are actually important to have.

    In the post, Keegan wrote that people have put “abs on a pedestal” and that abs equal status, “especially if you’re gay” he added that they are seen as “attractive, desirable and sexy”, but he warns, “what people don’t tell you about is how hungry they feel trying to get ‘beach ready’.”

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    Anxiety surround abs

    He also revealed that there was anxiety in keeping hold of the abs and how toxic they can become to your mental health, especially if someone has “attached their self worth to their image”.

    He then explained that keeping in shape came with “trade-offs” and that it was up to you on what you were willing to compromise on in order to real the goal of visible abs.

    Three steps to abs

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    He then laid out 3 steps on how to get a set of abs, including the tip that no amount of sit-ups or crunches would get you abs.

    He also explained that you just can’t cut any corners to get them. So throw away the electric ab toners and “skinny coffee”. He suggests, “You just need to be in a sustainable, calorie deficit until you get there. ⁠”

    Third, he says that keeping that all elusive 6 pack is a mindset, saying, “Abs may be made in the kitchen, but they’re maintained with your mindset.⁠”

    Most importantly, he added that we shouldn’t attach our happiness to gaining a set.

  • 9 Celebrities Who Came Out As Gay In 2015

    In our quick round up of 2015, there were quite a few celebrities who came out of closet, here are nine guys who came out as gay.

    Reid Ewing, Modern Family actorCame out very subtly via Tweet – saying that he found Eugene Bata “hot as f***”

    Michael Angelakos, lead singer for Passion Pit

    Came out on a podcast by writer Bret Easton Ellis.

    Gus Kenworthy, OlympianJust one day out and he already owned ** that who’s the man question ***

    Keegan Hirst, Pro rugby player

    Tamal Ray, British Bake Off Star

    In an interview with Radio Times, Tamal confirmed that he was single and looking for a man.

    Sam Stanley, Pro Rugby Player

    The first professional rugby player to come out

    Tooji, Eurovision Iranian-born Norwegian singer

    Came out rather spectacularly in one of the most erotic music videos we’ve seen in a long time.

    Gorgeous Youtuber Georgie came out in a brave video on YouTube

    Joel Gray, Legendary actor

    Hollywood & Broadway Star actor JOEL GREY finally come out publicly as gay.

  • Sport Stars Who Came Out Of The Closet

    Despite there being thousands if not hundreds of thousands of men and women in professional sports, very few have come out as lesbian, gay, bi or transgender.

    We take a look at the brave few who have come out as LGBT over the last couple of years.

    Tom Daley

    Probably one of the most famous coming out stories of recently years. Daley decided to come out as bisexual through a video on YouTube. He later came out as gay on national TV on a Keith Lemon show.

    Gus Kenworthy

    Olympian medalist Gus came out in 2015 in an interview with EPSN.

    Liam Davis

    A high profile footballer, Liam Davis came out as gay in a newspaper interview in 2014. He said,

    ‘I personally hope that over the next 10 years I’m not the only gay footballer out there. Nobody wants to be forced out, but I hope they can look and see there is someone out there who has done it.

    Ian Thorpe

    Swimming champion Ian Thorpe came out as gay in 2014. The gold medal Olympian said, “I’m not straight. And this is only something that very recently – in the past two weeks – I’ve been comfortable telling the closest people around me exactly that.”

    John Fennell

    A then 19-year-old, Canadian Luger John Fennell came out during an interview in which he called hiding his sexuality a ‘suffocating’

    Ian Matos

    A Brazillian diver came out shortly after Tom Daley revealed his sexuality. He came out despite being told to stay in the closet until after the 2016 Rio Olympics.

    Thomas Hitzlsperger

    German born Thomas came out as gay in January 2014. He was a football player for Aston Villa and West Ham.

    Caitlyn Jenner

    Caitlyn Jenner made headlines this year after revealing that she is a woman. She was an Olympian champion known as Bruce Jenner. She is the highest profile professional athlete to ever come out as transgender.

    Sam Stanley

    Sam became the first professional English pro rugby player to come out in 2015.

    Keegan Hirst

    27-year-old Keegan Hirst came out in an interview with the Sunday Mirror.

    David Benson

    David a baseball player in the United States became the first pro baseball player to come out as gay. He did so on the same day that Keegan Hirst came out.

  • 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.