“I’ve always thought, ‘This is me, I’m happy with myself,’ and so that’s what I’m here to project. So that gay teenagers don’t have to get the shit kicked out of them in school and think that they’re a horrible person. It’s easier to be an ‘out’ pop star today. Morrissey never came out, and Neil Tennant left it very, very late, whereas Jake Shears was open from the start.”
Sam Sparro, 25, speaking about being gay in the music industry as he promotes his new, self-titled album described as new wave meets electro funk. (The Guardian UK)
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