Australian rugby player Toby Rudolf opened up about his sexual identity amidst the National Rugby League (NRL) Pride jersey controversy.
In an interview with the Sunday Morning Herald, the Cronulla Sharks star shared where he stands within the LGBTQ+ spectrum. “Sexuality is very fluid.
I’ve been out and kissed many gay men, kissed many straight women and kissed many gay women,” he revealed. “I’m not a one-stop shop.
Love is love, and I love to share it with everyone. That’s probably why I love going to all the gay bars in Sydney as well – I love dancing with my shirt off and getting down Universal on Oxford St until 2 am.” “You could say I’m open to both genders but only attracted to one of them.” Rudolf also shared his thoughts on the recent controversy regarding the seven Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players who boycotted a recent game due to the team’s Pride jerseys. “I haven’t got caught up in the Manly situation,” he said. “What I will say is I was raised by quite a few gay and lesbian community members.