Growing up I wasn't aware of a single gay person in our town. The only people who were gay that you had any idea of were Kenny Everett and people like him on TV. I thought, that's not what I am.

Growing up I wasn't aware of a single gay person in our town. The only people who were gay that you had any idea of were Kenny Everett and people like him on TV. I thought, that's not what I am.

πŸ“– Gareth Thomas

🌍 Welsh  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Athlete

πŸŽ‚ August 2, 1993
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This quote highlights the limited visibility and understanding of LGBTQ+ individuals during certain times or in specific communities. It underscores how media figures like Kenny Everett served as rare representations of gay people, shaping perceptions and identity, especially for those without real-life examples nearby. The speaker's reflection reveals the importance of representation and the impact it can have on personal self-awareness and acceptance. It also emphasizes the challenges faced by individuals in less inclusive environments, making their journey toward self-identity even more significant.

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