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This
Week's Featured Gay Artist |
"Everyone
knows you’re gay; you just look ashamed, just shut up and say it!
It really pisses me off, not because I feel like everyone has to
bare their soul all the time, people don’t have to know all the
private details of their lives, but it’s nothing to be fucking
ashamed of, so why act ashamed?! It drives me crazy."
Explaining that he
grew up in a LGBT family (with two mums), he says that 'coming out'
for him was an easy and natural thing to do and he likes that it's
not seen as a negative part of his life by the media.
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The singer, who returns with new album Boy Cried Wolf, claims that the refusal of out gay stars to speak openly about their sexuality makes them seem 'ashamed' of who they are. Sells has worked closely with LGBT society the Albert Kennedy Trust for a number of years, and spoke to Gigwise about the need for gay spokespeople in music and beyond.
"Oh god if anyone comes out I’m like “good for you!” Sells told Gigwise. "I get a little frustrated with the people that half come out, the people who are like 'I don’t want to talk about it, I wanna keep it real." |
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