I didn’t want to offend anyone at that time. So I was so scared to speak out about it. But you know, I took the time to learn and to become a part of this community.”Unfortunately, two decades ago, you did have to make those big, bold statements.
And it was very, very scary – changed my life. It changed my career for the good, for the bad. But it was also fun trying to navigate it and see where it took me, but it made me grow as a human being and it made me become the person that I truly am.
And I’m just so grateful for that.Lance Bass on cover of people magazine “I’m Gay” I still have an original copy from the exact day that it hit newsstand shelves.
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