
Chatting with GQ, he mentioned that he “likes girls” but “ends up f***ing their brother every time”.
In his early profession, Tyler, the Creator got here underneath heavy criticism over the usage of homophobic slurs, in his debut album Goblin, launched in 2011.
He later defended himself in a NME interview, saying:
He later defended himself in a NME interview, saying:
I’m not homophobic. I simply suppose ‘faggot’ hits and hurts individuals. It hits.
And ‘gay’ just means you’re stupid. I don’t know, we don’t think about it, we’re just kids. We don’t think about that s**t. But I don’t hate gay people. I don’t want anyone to think I’m homophobic.”
In 2015, he was banned from coming into the UK by then-dwelling secretary Theresa Could, who mentioned that his lyrics “encouraged violence and intolerance of homosexuality”.
It was after the controversy, he began addressing his personal sexuality.
I TRIED TO COME OUT THE DAMN CLOSET LIKE FOUR DAYS AGO AND NO ONE CARED HAHAHHAHAHA, he tweeted in April 2015.
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