Tom Daley Gus Kenworthy Josh Cavallo Usa county Story instagram Pride Winter Olympics Tom Daley Gus Kenworthy Josh Cavallo Usa county Story

Gus Kenworthy says fears of being an out athlete were “unfounded” as he covers GAY TIMES

Reading now: 687
www.gaytimes.co.uk

The 30-year-old freestyle skier made history in 2015 when he became the first action sports star to come out as gay. Three years later at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Kenworthy memorably kissed his then-partner Matt Wilkas on live television before his qualifying run in the men’s slopestyle; which has since been lauded as a significant moment for the visibility of LGBTQ+ athletes.  “It was the visual representation of my games: getting to be one of the first openly gay athletes to compete at the Winter Olympics for the US,” he tells GAY TIMES. “That will always be quite high on my list of accomplishments – not necessarily the kiss itself, but the kiss is sort of a clean visual of how I felt during that games and what I got to experience there.” Now, Kenworthy is one of the world’s most high-profile LGBTQ+ athletes with 1.2 million Instagram followers.

He also boasts television credits such as RuPaul’s Drag Race, American Horror Story: 1984, Will & Grace and Coming Out Colton.

Kenworthy says being an openly gay athlete is a “privilege” that comes with certain responsibilities, and that he supports Tom Daley’s call to ban countries where people are persecuted for being LGBTQ+ from the Olympics – not just as a point of principle, but as a “catalyst for change”. “If the leaders want their country to be in the Olympics – and they want that sense of pride and prestige it brings – then they should have to change their policies first,” he says firmly.

In our interview, Kenworthy also speaks passionately about being an ally to trans athletes – stressing that solid allyship involves “trying to amplify their voices and not speaking on behalf of them” – and the lack of openly gay professional football players.

Read more on gaytimes.co.uk
The website meaws.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

20.02 / 10:13
bisexual Transgender The ABC of LGBT Youth Content
Schafter, who has served on the boards of Midsumma and Star Observer and is a board director at Twenty10, was named one of Australia’s Outstanding 50 LGBTQI+ Leaders in Deloitte’s Out50 report. Schafter also MCed on the main stage at Fair Day.As Content Lead for ABCQueer, Schafter is responsible for curating queer youth content across various platforms.
DMCA