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Alyson Stoner is opening up about the harsh realities of coming out as queer in Hollywood.
The Cheaper by the Dozen alum stopped by the I’m Literally Screaming with Spencewuah podcast earlier this month, where they opened up about coming out — and the RIDICULOUS consequences they suffered for doing so. As you may know, Alyson came out in a 2018 Teen Vogue essay, sharing at the time that they’d fallen in love with a woman. Now, five years later, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody alum embraces their queer identity more than ever, indicating in their Instagram bio that they use they/them pronouns. However, Alyson wasn’t always as confident as they are now.
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The Disney star opened up about their reasons for coming out in the first place:
The 29-year-old revealed that they spoke with their manager at the time, who wildly enough was the Jonas Brothers’ dad, Kevin Jonas Sr., and he expressed a bit of hesitation with the decision:
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What a sad thought… Just because they were choosing to be authentic about their identity. Alyson sadly added:
UGH! And of course anti-LGBT sentiment has only grown in those five years as right-wingers encourage campaigns of hate. After Bud Light, it’s easy to imagine a children’s program not wanting to take a chance!
Does Alyson regret it? Nope!
How messed up! It’s amazing that Alyson maintains such a positive attitude. Watch their full interview (below):
Back in 2021, the Camp Rock star opened up about undergoing “dangerous” conversion therapy prior to coming out because they “had internalized some of the harmful beliefs and misconceptions about LGBTQ people and
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Alyson Stoner looked back on their experience after coming out as queer in Hollywood.
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#IndianaJones and the Dial of Destiny. pic.twitter.com/fNjcejQSMlWilliams was introduced by Steven Spielberg, who while introducing the James Mangold-directed film coyly paid tribute to George Lucas and Harrison Ford who were onstage with him, as the co-creators of Indiana Jones.
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