The cast of “Queer Eye” have honoured those who helped them come out. In a touching series of videos for People, all five members shared their own stories. “I started letting people into my life when I was 16.
I don’t say ‘coming out’ because that gives the power to the wrong person,” Karamo Brown said naming a 1940s activist as the person who helped him on his journey.
RELATED: Karamo Brown Of ‘Queer Eye’: ‘Most People Don’t Even Realize That They’re Grieving’ “I had seen a documentary on the 1941 March On Washington, and I learned that it had been organized by a gay black man named Bayard Rustin,” Brown added. “I realized that his part of my identity was important, but only one part.” “There have been a lot of people who have inspired
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