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High School Musical star Joshua Bassett confirms he’s a part of the LGBTQ+ community

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Last Month, Bassett left the internet reeling after complimenting the British singer-songwriter Harry Styles for his “charming” personality.

In an interview with Clevver News, Bassett said: “I think he’s a nice guy, doesn’t say too much, but when he talks, it matters.

He’s just cool. “Who doesn’t think Harry Styles is cool? Also, he’s hot, you know? He’s very charming too.” The 20-year-old then joked: “This is also my coming out video, I guess.” Bassett’s rabid online fanbase took his offhand comment as official confirmation that he identifies as LGBTQ+, and came out in droves on Twitter to welcome him to the community.

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