I'm living by example by continuing on with my career and having a full, rich life, and I am incidentally gay.
I've had so many interviews where the last question is, Are you gay? I had to find very creative ways to say that I was gay, but that I wasn't going to talk about it.
If I was 14 and knew some gay people, I wouldn't nearly have had the struggle I had. Our world is definitely changing.
I don't judge people by their sexual orientation or the color of their skin, so I find it really hard to identify someone by saying that they're a gay person or a black person or a Jewish person.
Valentino was apparently gay or bisexual. And his two lesbian wives. But without any question, he had sex with men. From choice. So he was one or the other.
I don't care if you're gay, black, Chinese, straight. That means nothing to me. It's all an illusion.
I consider myself gay because at the end of the night, that's who I want to cuddle with. But when I go out, I go to straight clubs.
I was raised thinking I'd burn in hell for being gay, but I didn't have a choice. It's just who I am.
My mother thought me being gay was a death sentence.
My mom doesn't get the whole gay thing, but she loves me.
Just because you are out doesn't make you the poster boy for the gay community.
I've done the gay, over-the-top guy. I want to jump into another show where I wear pants for the majority of the time.
I've been looking forward to doing an album, but it's really sad to see how many doors have been closed because of the gay thing. I thought it was about the music.
To hang out in a gay bar or put on a sequined halter top makes me feel like a total person.
Gay people got a right to be as miserable as everybody else.