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Tony Labrusca sa tunay na kasarian: I don’t identify myself as homosexual…

Ervin Santiago |September 27,2020
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Tony Labrusca sa tunay na kasarian: I don’t identify myself as homosexual…

Ervin Santiago - September 27, 2020 - 09:29 AM

 

LANTARAN nang ibinandera ng hunk actor na si Tony Labrusca ang kanyang tunay na sa kasarian sa publiko.

Matapang na nagsalita ang Kapamilya star sa latest vlog entry niya sa YouTube tungkol sa hindi mamatay-matay na chila na isa siyang bading.

Aminado si Tony na hindi na siya natutuwa sa tuwing matatanong siya kung ano ba talaga ang kanyang sexual preference.

“The thing is I get frustrated when people focus on my sexuality because it makes me feel like no amount of work or accomplishments that I’ve done.

“I feel it gets undermined because people want to focus on my sexuality instead of my capability so that’s where my frustration comes in,” pahayag ng aktor.

Pero sa kabilang banda raw, “I like that people are having these assumptions about me because it means that people are intrigued by me at the end of the day.”

Hirit pa niya sa kalagitnaan ng kanyang vlog, “For me I don’t identify myself as homosexual. But I don’t think that matters anymore.

“Even if I said I wasn’t gay, the people who think I am gay are going to keep on believing that I’m gay. There is nothing I can do that would change their mind because they think that I dated this person, or they think that I had sex with this person because this tabloid said that. So, that’s out of my control, you know what I mean?” mahaba pa niyang mensahe.

“Let’s say, if I did say I was gay, some people still wouldn’t believe me, or some people would still hate me.

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“They would say I’m doing it for attention, or they’ll say I’m queerbaiting. Or some people would be, like, ‘O, sabi ko na nga ba, e.’ And then people would end up hating me.

“So my point is, whatever I say, whatever I do, whatever I identify as, it doesn’t matter. There are still gonna be people that hate me, because I’m me,” lahad pa ng hunk actor.

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