The Denver Post.“I’ve been in the closet all my life — deep in the closet, behind rows and rows of clothing. I’m way back there,” Felts told the Post. “Opening that door at the front, I had great trepidation as to what people would say.
I was very concerned because I needed people and I couldn’t stand the thought of losing them just because I decided to finally be who I really was.”Working on his autobiography in lockdown brought Felts’s emotions back to Phillip, a man he loved in California in.