I want to share this find as an interesting example of how the press is imposing hetero image to celebrities, even when they don't ask for it. It's curious you mention him because i think they are polar opposites (of course Luis Miguel had a very fucked up childhood and teen years) by Anonymous R42: Luis Miguel has a great voice but curiously i totally hate the way he sings. I wasn't expecting him to come out at least not right now It's true that it's no surprise that he is gay, there were always rumours and he always avoided to talk about his private life, but the coming out it's quite surprising, he is at the peak of his career, it's not that common to come out in Spain (yes, the country is very tolerant but most artists stay in the closet, even if bearding is way less prominent than in other countries) and he has a lot of fans in south america. With this things you never know, Ricky Martin resurrected his career with his coming out (and that was totally unexpected).Īnd people who are saying this is no surprise, i disagree. Saying that, he has a lot of romantic songs and he is handsome so yes, part of his fandom is the traditional one who has fantasies with his idol. R37: To be honest, he always had a lot of adult fans, if you have adult fans the risk decrease a lot because most of them are mature enough to not care about who their idol dates.
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“Music is freedom, I want to feel as free as my songs,” he said. But above all, I do this for me.”Īlborán further emphasized that his public life will focus on his music career with the respect of his profession and fans. That’s why today, without fear, I hope I can make somebody’s journey easier with this message. “But unfortunately, there are so many people that did not have the same experience I did. Raymix on Coming Out: 'Nothing Has Changed, I'm Still Me' In the video, posted Wednesday morning (June 17), the “Solamente Tu” singer said he feels blessed of being raised in a home where he had the freedom to be who he wanted to be and grateful for having the support of his friends and Warner Music family. “Life goes on, everything will remain the same, but I’m going to be a little happier than I already am.” I’m here to tell you that I am homosexual and it’s okay,” Alborán expressed. “Today, I want my voice to be louder and for it to have more value and weight. In a three-minute video posted to Instagram, the Spanish crooner came out as gay, reminding fans that he’s always fought against every manifestation that prohibits or embarrasses any freedom or equality, from racism, sexism, xenophobia, homophobia and any other type of hatred. “I think that we often forget about the love that unites us and makes us stronger.” “We need to reconsider our lives, careers, what does and doesn’t make us happy,” he said of the “bittersweet” year. In the midst of Pride Month, Pablo Alborán took to social media to share a very personal message with his fans.