Heartstopper star Kit Connor has spoken out against making “harmful” assumptions about someone’s sexuality based on how they look or act.
In a reaction video filmed alongside his co-star Joe Locke for British GQ, the two watched a scene from the hit series where Nick Nelson (Connor) confronts his homophobic bully Harry Greene (Cormac Hyde-Corrin) at the cinema.
Discussing the moment, Kit said: “There are many ways to view masculinity in Heartstopper. “The idea that you can tell someone’s sexuality based on the way that they look, the way that they talk, the way that they walk, the way that they dress, is quite frankly ridiculous and it’s really quite harmful.” He added that “one of the strongest messages” Heartstopper sends to viewers is that making these assumptions is completely “wrong”. READ MORE: Netflix’s Heartstopper: Everything you need to know about season 2 Kit’s words come just a few months after he was subjected to speculation about his own sexuality as he faced accusations of so-called ‘queerbaiting’.
He eventually returned to Twitter in October to respond to the allegations and wrote: “Back for a minute. I’m bi. Congrats for forcing an 18-year-old to out himself.