‘I felt scared…’: Jonathan Bailey on growing up gay

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Jonathan Bailey opened up about his experience growing up gay and how it affected his school life.
‘I felt scared and I felt alone and I felt entirely limited at various points in my life,’ he said in an interview, according to People.
Bailey is an ambassador for the UK-based nonprofit Just Like Us, which supports LGBTQ+ youth in schools.
It is found by the organisation in a survey that LGBTQ+ individuals aged 11 to 18 were twice as likely to experience anxiety and depression, and to be bullied.
“I experienced all of that,” the actor said while refering to the findings, adding, “It became clear quite early on that something very specific and clear to me about who I was, it wasn’t safe and it wasn’t celebrated.”
During Bailey’s cover story interview with People, he opened up about becoming more comfortable with reality as he gets older.
‘At various moments in my life, I’ve been like, ‘I’ve got this,’ which is sometimes met by a deep spike of fear and self-doubt. When I was really young, I was very confident about who I was, and maybe I lost that as I grew up,’ he said.
‘We’re all sort of trying to get back to the origin, aren’t we? But I was swimming in the sea about an hour ago with a good gang, and I felt all right in my skin,” Bailey continued, according to People.
Bailey has been named People Magazine’s ‘Sexiest Man Alive for 2025,’ an honour he described as both flattering and “absolutely absurd.”Bailey’s name was officially announced on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’. (ANI)

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