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Jonathan Van Ness on HIV stigma: “Rejection sucks”

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A post shared by Jonathan Van Ness (@jvn)Queer Eye star Jonathan Van Ness marked World AIDS Day with a candid and heartfelt interview to Self magazine primarily about living with HIV and life during the COVID pandemic.Van Ness, 33, was diagnosed positive in 2012 and publicly announced his status before his memoir, Over The Top, was published in the fall of last year.He says he worried in advance that revealing his status would change the way people thought of him.“There’s a younger part in me that was scared that if I did come out with my status and talk about it, that that was going to be the only facet of me that people were going to want to talk about or think about or acknowledge,” he said.

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