Well, that didn’t take long.
Actor Noah Galvin of The Real O’Neals has come forward to apologize for his, erm, unusually candid interview with Vulture.
This explains why LGBTQ Nation‘s staff psychic has been reporting strong visions of a pinch-faced publicist, mid-tongue-lashing:
The entire interview I gave to Vulture has hurt the LGBTQ community and the industry I feel truly fortunate to be a part of. My only intention was to try and empower and promote honesty, but I fully understand that comments I made were brazen and hurtful….
“To Colton Haynes and to the LGBTQ youth, especially those who have embraced our show, I have no right to dictate how or when anybody comes out of the closet; I know how difficult and scary the process of coming out can be, and the last thing I would ever want to do is make it scarier. For anyone,” he continued. “Lastly, as I said in the interview, I think Eric Stonestreet is a wonderful actor. I apologize to everyone that I’ve hurt with my comments and understand the damage that has been done. I am new to this and will certainly commit to being more thoughtful and wiser as I navigate all of this moving forward.”
Here’s the lengthy two-part apology to Colton Haynes, Bryan Singer, and “the LGBTQ community” that he posted to Twitter:
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