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Rylan Clark and Gok Wan shared some of their experiences with homophobia on This Morning
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IN THE LATEST episode of ITV chat-show This Morning, singer and presenter Rylan Clark appeared alongside fashion consultant Gok Wan to talk about LGBTQ Pride and the homophobia that is still very much a part of society today.
Gok Wan spoke about London’s Pride march, which will take place tomorrow afternoon.
43-year-old Gok continued, “While we are celebrating, we also need to think about what is happening globally to our community.” Gok then referenced the fact that even in the UK, 2 out of 3 LGBTQ people are afraid to hold hands with their partner in public.
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Rylan decided to chime in.
Gok spoke about how homophobia is an everyday part of his life, and how he has learned to turn a blind eye to it.
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Rylan then shared a story about something that happened to him at Eurovision, of all places, a few weeks back.
However, after interviewing one country that was participating in Eurovision, Rylan was told by the BBC that the interview would not be airing.
BBC had a look over the footage with a representative from the unnamed country, and Rylan said “There was an issue with that country, and it made very much sense why the interview didn’t go out.”
Gok said that while there’s no doubt that LGBTQ rights have come a long way, “we are nowhere near a sense of equality.” They then spoke about the fact that gay and bisexual men are still unable to donate blood across the UK and Ireland.
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