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Colton Haynes talks rocky start, including odd request he got as a gay phone sex operator

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Actor Colton Haynes has opened up about his early days in Hollywood, detailing his journey from being an out, precocious teen in the Midwest, to closeted Hollywood actor, to coming out all over again.In a first-person piece for Vulture, Haynes describes how he was working as a go-go dancer by age 14, and “confidently queer.”That would all change after he and his then-boyfriend, Jay, modeled for the March 2006 issue of gay magazine, XY.“Jay and I were invited out to Los Angeles to celebrate the release of the issue,” he writes. “During our trip, we wound up at the home of a movie executive who lived in a mansion in the Hollywood Hills.”There, Haynes met an older, gay writer who showed an interest (perhaps too much interest) in him.

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