Brian Boitano is now openly gay. Judging from my email inbox and Twitter feed, many people were shocked by his announcement this morning. Not because they thought for a moment that he might be heterosexual, but because they weren’t aware that until now he’d declined to answer questions about his sexuality. The last time so many people said: “I had no idea he was in” was back in 2010, when Ricky Martin declared himself “a fortunate homosexual man”.Rico asks how could anybody look at the photo of these guys (above) and be surprised that they're gay... (And what gave it away? The sparkly outfits or the eye shadow?)
Boitano explained that he’d stayed silent on the issue for so long— he’s now fifty— because “being gay is just one part of who I am”. That’s true for all of us, of course, and since everyone in the entire world apparently thought he was gay, I’m not sure that all those “no comments” and refusals to talk to the gay press while promoting his Food Network show had the effect he hoped for. Still, better late than never.
As Outsports pointed out, this means that thirty percent of the US delegation to the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics will be openly gay. Three-time Olympian and 1988 figure-skating gold medalist Boitano and tennis great (and longtime political activist) Billie Jean King will attend the Opening Ceremony, and two-time Olympic ice-hockey medalist Caitlin Cahow will be at the closing bash. As Joshua Keating noted in Slate, while our delegation may be long on out athletes, no Obamas, Bidens, Clintons, Bushes, or any other internationally recognized American political figures for that matter, will be making an appearance in the land of the “homosexual propaganda” law.
19 December 2013
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June Thomas has a Slate article about yet another gay Olympian:
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