Colton Haynes: ‘I Feel Really Bad I Had to Lie For So Long’

Colton Haynes: ‘I Feel Really Bad I Had to Lie For So Long’

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Recently out actor Colton Haynes is opening up on coming out, anxiety, dating, growing up gay in Kansas, and those comments by Real O’Neals star Noah Galvin.

In a candid interview with OUT magazine, Haynes says that hiding his sexual orientation for so many years increased the anxiety he has dealt with most of his life. Haynes says that his decision to remain publicly in the closet was motivated by advice from managers and agents in the entertainment industry who told him that coming out would be bad for his career.

Said Haynes,

“I feel really bad that I had to lie for so long…But I was told that was the only way I was going to be successful. When you’re young in this industry, people take advantage of you, and they literally tell you that your dreams are going to come true. If you believe that, you’ll do anything. And you do believe it, especially if you’re from Kansas.”

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PREVIOUSLY: Colton Haynes Confirms He’s Gay — Officially.

Haynes’ life has been somewhat chaotic in recent years, having ended a six-year relationship after he discovered his boyfriend was regularly cheating on him, endured “regular bouts of panic-induced vomiting on set”, made an unplanned departure from the CW show Arrow, and dealt with a stomach ulcer.

Perhaps one of the ironies about Haynes remaining publicly in the closet for so long is that he came out to his family and friends at a relatively young age. Something not necessarily easy to do in rural Kansas, where Haynes grew up:

He describes his hometown as a place where “you just couldn’t be gay,” and though he’d known he liked boys since he was in first grade, everything changed when he came out to classmates and family at age 14. The bullying escalated to the point that Haynes’s older brother Clinton would meet him outside of class to protect him. (Haynes is one of six, with brother Clinton and four half siblings.) At home, Haynes’s mom, Dana, was both blindsided and dismayed by her son’s announcement. His response was to rebel. A year of exploration—in which he lost his virginity to both sexes—also became one rife with drug experimentation. He ran away from home for three weeks and bunked in a friend’s closet. He was there when an estranged relative called to tell him that his father, William, had committed suicide by swallowing roughly 40 oxycodone pills.

“I’m the last person in the world who would say, ‘Oh, my dad—pity me,’” says Haynes, whose father, seven times married, split from Dana and was never close with him. “But I was told that my dad killed himself because he found out I was gay. So, of course, I lost it and was like, ‘How could you say something like that?’ And no one will ever really know the truth. But my brother and my mom went to pick up my dad’s stuff, and the only picture on his fridge was my eighth-grade graduation picture. So I was just like, F[*]ck.”

02-colton-haynes_0Haynes also addressed his infamous XY magazine shoot, which he did with his then-high-school-boyfriend. Haynes viewed the photo-shoot as his ticket to a career in the entertainment industry. He didn’t expect that it would become an albatross he would carry around his neck for years to come. Haynes says that the legal action taken on his behalf demanding that gay blogs take down photos from that shoot (which happened around the time Haynes appeared on MTV’s Teen Wolf) was the doing of his ‘team.’

Haynes explains,

“I looked like I was f*cking gay-bashing. Like I hated myself or I hated the gays, which was never the intention at all. I was just young and trying to make it in this town and doing what these people were telling me to do.”

Haynes also says his first manager dropped him from his roster for being gay and suggested he post an ad on the now defunct Rentboy.com to make extra money. Advice he didn’t take.

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As for comments that Real O’Neals star Noah Galvin recently made, criticizing how Haynes came out (“That’s pussy bulls*t”), Haynes feels Galvin’s remarks were out of line:

“I said I was gay, like, 50 times during that interview,” Haynes insists. “That’s just not the way they chose to print it. I would never try to hold that back, especially for my first out interview.”

Haynes was mostly surprised by Galvin’s comments. “When I came out, Noah tweeted, ‘Welcome to the family,’ and ‘So proud of you,’ ” Haynes says. “I have the tweets saved on my phone. Then, all of a sudden, I’m the worst, I’m a terrible person, and I’m a shame to the gay community. I think just having enough nerve and guts to come out in any way is a lot. It was really an emotional thing for me. And for that to be discredited by someone who has never met me was upsetting. He has no idea what I’ve been through. And I can’t sit here and have a conversation about Noah because I don’t know him either.” Galvin was unavailable for comment for this story, but his reps did offer to share his subsequent public apology, which is one thing Haynes has no qualms critiquing. “I think anyone in their right mind would call bullshit on that,” he says.

PREVIOUSLY: Colton Haynes Claps Back at Noah Galvin: ‘When Did He Become The Judge of What’s Appropriate?’

And though Haynes is now publicly out and feeling more free than ever, he isn’t necessarily focused on dating. And he says his love life isn’t that exciting. Says Haynes, “I haven’t had sex in—I couldn’t tell you how long.”

You can read the rest of Haynes’ interview with OUT here.

[Photos via OUT]

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Giuliani: Trump Supporters Would Have ‘Gone Wild’ If He Had Called for Assassination of Clinton – WATCH

Giuliani: Trump Supporters Would Have ‘Gone Wild’ If He Had Called for Assassination of Clinton – WATCH

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Donald Trump supporter and former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani again tried to defend Trump’s “2nd Amendment” remarks that he made in North Carolina on Tuesday, saying that if Trump had really called for the assassination of Hillary Clinton the crowd assembled at his rally would have “gone wild.”

RELATED – Trump Suggests Assassination is the Only Way to Stop Clinton: WATCH

Giuliani told George Stephanopoulos on Wednesday, “What he intended was, that they should vote against her…With a crowd like that, if that’s what they thought he meant, they would’ve gone wild.”

Stephanopoulos quickly interjected, “We did see that one guy behind him.”

‘That one guy’ Stephanopoulos was referring to can be seen in this video appearing taken aback by what Trump has just said about ‘2nd Amendment people’ stopping a President Hillary Clinton from appointing liberal justices to the Supreme Court.

Also in the interview, Giuliani attempted to blame the controversy on the “Clinton machine.” He told Stephanopoulos, “I’d like the people at home to realize is, the first time any of had any idea that that was the way it was interpreted was when the Clinton machine interpreted it that way.”

Never mind the fact that countless Twitter users immediately viewed Trump’s remarks as calling for the assassination of Clinton, long before the Clinton campaign could put out a statement.

Of course, if you’ve been following along with the Trump campaign’s vitriolic rhetoric, Trump’s suggestion that “2nd Amendment people” assassinate Hillary Clinton is just the latest, albeit most flabbergasting, comment in a string of comments that suggest Trump has no problem inciting violence.

ThinkProgress reports: 

Attendees of last month’s Republican National Convention were able to purchase merchandise calling Clinton a “bitch” and a “tramp,” while on the convention floor they repeatedly chanted for her to be imprisoned. During a radio interview from the RNC, Trump adviser Al Baldasaro openly called for Clinton to be executed. Though the remark prompted Baldasaro to be investigated by the Secret Service, Trump has refused to sever ties with him. In fact, during a rally last weekend, Trump gave Baldasaro a shout-out, saying he’s “been so great.”

Watch Giuliani try to defend Trump, below.

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“Today” In Supreme Awkwardness: Al Roker And Co. Smear Lotion All Over Studly Tongan Olympian

“Today” In Supreme Awkwardness: Al Roker And Co. Smear Lotion All Over Studly Tongan Olympian

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Despite no shortage of seriously stiff competition, Pita Nikolas Aufatofua of Tonga is being roundly hailed as the heartthrob of the Olympics. Nevertheless, that’s really no reason for Today Show host Al Roker to sic news anchor Hoda Kotb and (urk!) Jenna friggin’ Bush on the 32-year-old taekwondo fighter.

Related: Testing The Limits Of Swimwear: A Sexy, Scandalous Night Of The Olympics In Pics

Both women take it upon themselves to languidly smooth baby lotion all over his pecs in a 51 second clip that seems to drag on for a cringe-inducing eternity as Aufatofua achieves otherworldly levels of glistening sheen. Only slightly terrifyingly, the girls subsequently wipe any residual lotion onto their own arms, perhaps hoping his vital essence will rub off on them/absorb into them.

Related: PHOTOS: Let’s Take A Moment To Appreciate Olympic Swimmer Amini Fonua’s Instagram

Meanwhile, Aufatofua tries to be the perfect gentleman, flashing the most athletically awkward frozen smile this side of Jack Nicholson at the end of The Shining. 

Watch all the awkwardness unfold here:

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Comments about how jealous we are commencing in one… two…

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LGBTQ Rights Groups Ask Big 12 Not To Include BYU Over Discriminatory Policies

LGBTQ Rights Groups Ask Big 12 Not To Include BYU Over Discriminatory Policies

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25 LGBTQ rights groups have sent a letter to commissioner Bob Bowlsby asking the Big 12 not to considering Brigham Young University as part of its conference expansion due to its discriminatory policies.

The letter was authored by Athlete Ally and the National Center for Lesbian Rights. It was co-signed by 23 other national and regional advocacy groups, including GLAAD, Lambda Legal, National LGBTQ Task Force, Campus Pride and TransAthlete.com.

Related: Nike Ad Championing Trans Athlete Drops During The Olympics

BYU is owned and operated by the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The school’s Honor Code says that students are allowed to have “feelings or attraction” but only so long as they remain celibate.

“Homosexual behavior is inappropriate and violates the Honor Code,” it reads. “Homosexual behavior includes not only sexual relations between members of the same sex, but all forms of physical intimacy that give expression to homosexual feelings.”

Students who run afoul of the Honor Code can expect to be suspended or dismissed.

The Big 12’s handbook has a “Policy On Diversity” section that reads, in part, “It is the obligation of each Member Institution to refrain from discrimination prohibited by federal and state law, and to demonstrate a commitment to fair and equitable treatment of all student-athletes and athletics department personnel.”

It also states that the Conference will, “encourage an atmosphere throughout the Conference among staff and student-athletes that demonstrates respect and support for each individual. As such, within the context of Conference events, the Conference will not tolerate disparaging comments, remarks, or jokes about any group of people including racist, sexist, or homophobic comments, remarks, or jokes.”

Related: BYU Students Who Made “It Gets Better” Video Won’t Get Expelled As Long As They Don’t Have Gay Sex

The letter from the LGBTQ rights organizations reflects this disparity.

“Currently, the Big 12 as a conference is overwhelmingly LGBT-inclusive,” it reads. “Nine out of ten of your member schools have explicit protections for students based on their sexual orientation. Eight out of ten of your member schools have explicit protections for students based on their gender identity. And nine out of ten of your member schools have LGBT resource centers to proactively make their schools safe and welcoming for LGBT people.

“BYU, conversely, actively and openly discriminates against its LGBT students and staff. It provides no protections for LGBT students. In fact, through its policies, BYU is very clear about its intent to discriminate against openly LGBT students, with sanctions that can include suspension or dismissal for being openly LGBT or in a same-sex relationship. The LGBT climate is so bad at BYU that it is ranked the 6th worst school in the country for LGBT students. Given BYU’s homophobic, biphobic and transphobic policies and practices, BYU should not be rewarded with Big 12 membership.”

A Big 12 spokesperson told FOX Sports that their policy on diversity includes LGBTQ students.

Related: BYU Students Recovering After Horrifying Same-Sex Marriage Cards Appear On Bookstore Shelves

While Utah passed a law last year prohibiting housing and employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, there is a religious carve out that allows institutions like BYU to be excluded.

The Big 12 includes two religious universities already, Baylor, a Baptist University, and TCU, affiliated with Disciples of Christ. Baylor removed antigay language from their sexual misconduct policy last year. It now simply states that “physical sexual intimacy is to be expressed in the context of marital fidelity.” It also reads as being against same-sex marriage, as it states that its policies “will be interpreted by the University in a manner consistent with the Baptist Faith and Message of 1963,” which defines marriage as between one man and one woman.

TCU has a non-discrimination policy that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.

BYU expressed interest in joining the Big 12 once it became public that the Conference would expand. Cincinnati, Colorado State, Connecticut, Houston, Memphis, UCF and USF are also considered possibilities.

The Big 12 has not publicly stated when they expect to announce which teams they will add, but could bring in anywhere from two to four schools. The decision may come before the board’s next meeting in October.

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Nyle DiMarco Is Teaching Sign Language Shirtless – WATCH

Nyle DiMarco Is Teaching Sign Language Shirtless – WATCH

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America’s Next Top Model and Dancing With The Stars winner Nyle DiMarco wants to help you learn sign-language.

The hunky model will be teaching mini-lessons on American Sign Language (ASL) in weekly videos posted on Instagram stories. To give you extra motivation to learn ASL, it seems that DiMarco will be teaching the classes shirtless.

Said DiMarco in a new video story shared on Instagram,”First of all, I dunno where I put my shirt, bear with me, but…I have good news! I’ve decided to make ASL more mainstream! How?…I will teach ASL here biweekly on Wednesday. Why Wednesday?! Hmm…Ah because it’s ‘hump’ Wednesday.”

RELATED: Nyle DiMarco Is Dripping Wet and Waiting for You in the Hamptons – WATCH

DiMarco tells fans they can post comments on Instagram or tweet at him signs they want to learn.

He has one rule though: “Be clean.”

I’m teaching ASL on my Instagram Stories! Check the video out!!

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— Nyle DiMarco (@NyleDiMarco) August 9, 2016

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Tallywackers, Dallas’ All-Male Version of Hooters, Has Closed for Good

Tallywackers, Dallas’ All-Male Version of Hooters, Has Closed for Good

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Tallywackers, the all-male version of Hooters that opened last May in Dallas, has closed for good, according to multiple reports on social media.

Situated in Dallas’ Oak Lawn gayborhood, Tallywackers made national headlines when it debuted as one of the nation’s first restaurants to feature scantily clad male servers.

Earlier this year, foodie site Dallas Eater reported that on its one-year anniversary, Tallywackers was “still going strong, despite online reviews that indicate the food is mediocre at best.” Then again, who really went for the food?

Tallywackers owner Rodney Duke couldn’t immediately be reached for comment.

RIP Tallywackers. The one and only male hooters in the US of A in Dallas failed and is now closed.

— Michael (@yhprumleahcim) August 10, 2016

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Pennsylvania Official Says LGBT Terms ‘Out of Control,’ Helps Kill ‘Multi-Sexual’ Nondiscrimination Law

Pennsylvania Official Says LGBT Terms ‘Out of Control,’ Helps Kill ‘Multi-Sexual’ Nondiscrimination Law

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After a contentious debate, council members in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, voted 7-2 on Tuesday to reject a proposed nondiscrimination ordinance that would have extended protections to LGBT people.

640px-Map_of_Pennsylvania_highlighting_Luzerne_County.svgThe ordinance would have established a Human Relations Commission to field complaints of discrimination based on “race, color, sex, religion, ancestry, genetic information, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, familial status, marital status, age, veteran status, mental or physical disability, use of guide or support animals and/or mechanical aids.”

But Councilman Harry Haas (above) said he felt the proposed ordinance itself was discriminatory because it targeted specific groups and would have led to more division, according to The Times Leader.

“I’m here to protect all of you – anybody — heterosexual, homosexual, multi-sexual — I don’t even know what the terms are anymore because it’s getting out of control,” Haas said.

He added that he believes some people are using such ordinances to make people “feel good about lifestyles” that are “incompatible” with others’ religious views, and that those who oppose them are labeled bigots.

“You are so much more than who you sleep with. You are so much more than what your anatomy is or what anatomy you want,” Haas said. “This is not about bigotry. This is about loving and caring and respecting everybody.”

According to his Facebook page, Haas is a Donald Trump supporter who believes the GOP presidential nominee will win in a landslide, because “four more years of the same is unacceptable.”

More from The Times Leader:

Council members Rick Williams and Jane Walsh Waitkus were the lone supporters, arguing the ordinance shows the county endorses equal access to employment, housing, post-secondary education and businesses open to the general public.

Walsh Waitkus said there’s a “misconception” among many — including some citizens who inundated council members with emails opposing the legislation Tuesday — that the area always has been welcoming. She said immigrants from Poland, Italy and other countries were only “allowed to step foot in Luzerne County” decades ago because they provided labor in coal mines.

“It’s just simply the right thing to do in 2016,” she said of the ordinance.

Luzerne County, with a population of 321,000, is home to the city of Wilkes-Barre.

The Citizens’ Voice has more.

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Houstonians get a sneak peek of upcoming Texas mini-documentary

Houstonians get a sneak peek of upcoming Texas mini-documentary

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GLAAD hosted a sneak peek clip of GLAAD’s upcoming mini-documentary “GLAAD Presents: State of Change – Texas” at the Montrose Center in Houston Texas as the latest stop on the Southern Stories Summer Tour of Texas

In 2015, GLAAD filmed a series of interviews with LGBT advocates, allies and leaders in Texas. Over the past year, GLAAD has been compiling these interviews into a short documentary as a part of the Southern Stories initiative to amplify the voices of LGBT people in the U.S. South.

Following the screening, GLAAD’s Director of Programs – Global and U.S. South, Ross Murray moderated a panel discussion with local LGBT advocates and participants in the film. He shared GLAAD resources, including the newly released Southern Stories media resource guide, “Southern Stories: A Guide for Reporting on LGBT people in Texas.” 

Panelists included Fran Watson, President of the Houston GLBT Political Caucus, the South’s oldest civil rights organization dedicated to serving LGBT people trough political endorsement; Ana Andrea Molina, Director of the TransLatina Texas; Amanda Turner, a leader of the Beaumont PFLAG and the Southern Comfort Transgender Conference; and Janet Quezada, Senior Strategist, Spanish Language and Latino Media at GLAAD.

The panel discussion centered primarily on the issues facing the LGBT community in Texas. Panelists spoke about both the challenges that the LGBT Texas community faces, as well as a call to action. Molina discussed her work with TransLatina Texas and the intersectional issues faced by undocumented transgender Latinas. Turner talked about her experinces in Beaumont and how she has been able to build an accpeting culture. And Watson stressed the importance of voting in state and local elections, and the future impact this year’s vote will have on the future of the LGBT movement in Texas. 

This event is a part of GLAAD’s ground work in Texas this week where staff members will be meeting with community members to discuss ways to accelerate acceptance and amplify the voices of LGBT people in the Lone Star state. Earlier in the day, GLAAD staff visited the Houston Chronicle, sharing “Southern Stories: A Guide for Reporting on LGBT people in Texas” and discussing story ideas for innovative reporting on the LGBT community in Texas. 

“GLAAD Presents: State of Change – Texas” will be the latest in a series of mini-documentaries about LGBT people living in Southern states. Previously released mini-documentaries have focused on South Carolina and Georgia. To learn more about GLAAD’s Southern Stories initiative, visit the Southern Stories page in GLAAD’s web site

August 10, 2016

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