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‘Playboy Club’ & ‘Firefly’ star Sean Maher opens up about his sexuality: ‘This is my coming out ball’

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Entertainment Weekly:

Firefly alum and Playboy Club actor Sean Maher has worked steadily in Hollywood for 14 years, and during that time, he made the choice to be closeted about his personal life as a gay man — until now.

Does Maher regret spending 14 years in the closet professionally?

“I don’t think I have regrets,” he responds. “I do believe that sort of this journey took me to the place where I got and I don’t think I would feel so strongly about doing what I’m doing now had I not suffered for the years that I did.”

Having a family is what ultimately what made Maher want to be honest about his sexuality. “I have these beautiful children and this extraordinary family,” Maher says, “and to think in any way shape or form that that’s wrong or that there’s shame in that or that there’s something to hide actually turns my stomach.” Maher kept thinking about what daughter Sophia would say when she realized he was closeted professionally. “What would she think if I said, ‘Oh honey, you can’t come with me to work because they don’t know I have an adopted daughter and they don’t know that I’m gay.’ My children and our family, I’ve really never been as proud of anything in my life. I couldn’t be happier at this point in my life, and I feel like we’ve created this pretty extraordinary family.”

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“What The Fuck?!”: ‘Is My Son Gay?’ Android App Will Give You the Answer for 1.99 Euro

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TOWLEROAD:

I don’t want to believe this is serious. An Android app in France promises to determine whether your son is gay by hitting you with 20 questions.

Subjects broached in questions on the app include the child’s dress sense, sporting prowess, musical taste and whether or not he reads newspapers. The questionnaire also asks mothers whether they are separated or divorced and whether there is an absence of a ‘father figure’ in their son’s life.

If the app says your son isn’t gay, it gives you this reassurance: “You have nothing to worry about… You have a very good chance of being a grandmother with all the joys that brings.”

The other answer: “Your son is gay, accept it.”


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