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Statistics of Connor Gay, a hockey player from Saskatoon, SASK born May 4 who was active from to Kit Connor is bisexual.
Kit Connor is getting real
The actor came out on October 31, , through a currently unavailable Twitter post. “Back for a minute. I’m bi. Congrats on forcing an year-old to out himself. I think some of you missed the point of the show. Bye,” the actor shared. In Heartstopper, Connor plays Nick Nelson, a high school student who develops feelings for his out gay classmate Charlie Spring, who is played by Joe Locke.
The show features Connor's. Kit Connor is getting real about his sexuality. In an interview with British Vogue, the year-old Heartstopper actor shared his initial reaction to feeling pressured to publicly come out as. Heartstopper star Kit Connor opened up about what it's been like for him after coming out as bisexual. The year-old initially posted about it in November after people on social media.
Heartstopper star Kit Connor has revealed on Twitter that he is bisexual - but suggested he only came out because he was forced to do so. The English actor posted : "I'm bi. Congrats for forcing an year-old to out himself.
I think some of you missed the point of the show. Connor plays Nick in the hit Netflix love story about two teenage boys. He has previously spoken about social media users "pressuring us to come out when maybe we're not ready". Apparently some people on here know my sexuality better than I do He then told the Reign with Josh Smith podcast there was "a danger" to speculating on social media. He said: "In the cast, we're all 18 and we have a few people in their early 20s, and even with those older members of the cast, we're all so young, and to start speculating about our sexualities and maybe pressuring us to come out when maybe we're not ready I'm not too big on labels and things like that.
I'm not massive about that and I don't feel like I need to label myself, especially not publicly. He added: "That tweet was slightly calling them out, but I honestly found it a little bit funny how they just make assumptions. It feels a bit strange to make assumptions about a person's sexuality just based on hearing their voice or seeing their appearance. I feel like that's a very interesting, slightly problematic, assumption to make.
Some social media users had accused Connor of "queerbaiting" after he was seen holding hands with actress Maia Reficco, his co-star in indie film A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow. Several co-stars and Heartstopper creator Alice Oseman sent messages of support. Oseman wrote : "I truly don't understand how people can watch Heartstopper and then gleefully spend their time speculating about sexualities and judging based on stereotypes.
I hope all those people are embarrassed. Kit you are amazing. Joe Locke, who plays Nick's boyfriend in the show, wrote : "You owe nothing to anyone. I'm so proud of you my friend. Sebastian Croft, who plays Ben in the show, tweeted : "Kit Connor, the world doesn't deserve you. Love you my friend. Kizzie Edgell, who plays Darcy, wrote : "i love u kit i'm sorry this has been so disgustingly rough on you. Other celebrities also responded, including doctor and TV personality Ranj Singh , who wrote: "I wish this tweet was never necessary.
Hope you're OK. Sending love. Fans also rallied around, with one writing : "This is overdue but it has to be said. The Heartstopper cast are not your friends or your family. You don't know them. You just don't. You are not entitled to personal information about them to gratify yourself.