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‘Nashville’ Star Kyle Dean Massey Tells LGBTQ+ Community ‘You Can Be Happy’ Now, Plus He Announces He & Husband Are Expecting A Baby Girl

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“Nashville” star Kyle Dean Massey publicly shared his support for the LGBTQ+ community in an It Gets Better Project video 10-years-ago, and he is coming full circle.

Massey caught up with ET Canada about the video’s premiere and explained how his perspective on It Gets Better has changed over the last decade. “It Gets Better kind of puts this idea that it’s going to be terrible for now, but in the future it’s going to be better,” the openly gay actor shared. “Now I’d modify that to say, find your crew now.

You can be happy and you can be celebrated now. There are lots of outlets for people where they can feel that they belong or they are worthy now.” “A lot of the conversation was about gay kids or transgender kids being bullied,” he

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