Story by Kimberly NordykeDecember 16, 2024 • 3:57 AM
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American Idol alum Clay Aiken opens up about the massive career setback he faced after coming out as gay in 2008, losing half his fanbase.
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Aiken's admission that his Broadway show 'Spamalot' went from selling out to dropping ticket sales after his People magazine cover story revealing his sexuality, forcing the show to close just months later.
Despite the backlash, Aiken stands by his decision to come out, saying he couldn't raise his son to 'lie or hide things', adding that while times have changed, his experience was the 'opposite' of the career boosts many LGBTQ+ stars now receive after coming out.
Story by Kimberly NordykeDecember 16, 2024 • 3:57 AM
Image from The Hollywood Reporter
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American Idol alum Clay Aiken opens up about the massive career setback he faced after coming out as gay in 2008, losing half his fanbase.
beat sheet
Aiken's admission that his Broadway show 'Spamalot' went from selling out to dropping ticket sales after his People magazine cover story revealing his sexuality, forcing the show to close just months later.
Despite the backlash, Aiken stands by his decision to come out, saying he couldn't raise his son to 'lie or hide things', adding that while times have changed, his experience was the 'opposite' of the career boosts many LGBTQ+ stars now receive after coming out.