Bloc Party lead singer officially ‘comes out’ to BUTT Magazine

Published on Tuesday 3/16/2010 @ 1:24 PM by the ALT REPORT Robot
         


BUTT Magazine is a popular magazine within the homosexual alt community. Lead singer of , , recently ‘came out’ to BUTT. This means he is officially confirmed as a homosexual.  Even though sexual preference is a personal / heredity outcome, when ur kinda famous, people put ‘heat on u’ to be honest /represent ‘the movement.’

I feel ‘relieved’ that he came out after reading about the clash of his upbringing vs. ‘being his true self’:

“My parents are super-Catholic and they come from a culture in Nigeria where there weren’t any visible gay people who were out and were happy.

“My parents are getting older and I didn’t like the idea that they could possibly die without knowing something that is a big part of my life. It’s not easy. But I know that they love me and I love them.”

“This interview is actually an important step in my relationship with my parents. The reason I’m doing it is whenever I go out, I’m always stopped by young, gay kids who say it’s really refreshing and encouraging to see someone like me being out in a relatively mainstream band.

“If I’d have had someone saying it’s okay to be you when I was a teenager, I’d probably be a very different person. That is why I’m doing this now, after years of not doing it. It’s good to show that gays come in all shapes and sizes.”

The BUTT Magazine feature also features nude pictures of Kele’s butt in the shower. He ‘tells all’ about some of his sexual exploits.  Probably stories about crazy hot alt twinks all across the world. Because of this soft porn / edgy content, alt gays are allegedly really into BUTT Mag.

Is ‘’ a healthy experience?
Should all gay alt celebs be required to come out, or will it make us listen 2 their music differently?
Is this the most ‘high profile’ of an alt celeb since Rostam Batmanglij / Edward Droste, or should he have given the [exclusive] to the Advocate?
Have yall ever pleasured urself to BUTT Magazine, or just the American Apparel’s best bottom contest?