Yes, I completely agree - it’s better but certainly not perfect.The world has changed, but it's still not perfect.
Someone gay in the entertainment industry is such a non story.
The sun and others regularly gay bashed back in the 90s, we're a world apart from that these days.
I’m watching the Barrymore documentary and not to derail this thread but one of the contributors is talking about how a married, famous entertainer with a strong family image coming out in the 90s would have been associated with ‘nightclubs, rent boys and moral ambiguity’ and he’s spot on. It wasn’t celebrated and thought of as brave, there was a definite feeling of ‘we’ve rumbled one of them’. It was very very different to now. Thank duck attitudes have changed and we hopefully continue to become more broadminded and accepting.
Edited to add: I’m not sticking up for PS. I’ve always thought he was a vindictive little twit and now I think he’s gonna be utterly unbearable but people saying he should have come out years ago.... Regardless of whether someone is famous or not, it can be an incredibly frightening, stressful, lonely process to go through even in today’s society - not everyone has the strength to do it.
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