“I thk you’re gay. That’s okay. You’re my son, I love you.” | Vogue

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“I THK YOU’RE GAY. THAT’S OKAY. YOU’RE MY SON, I LOVE YOU.”

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“I thk you’re gay. That’s okay. You’re my son, I love you.” | Vogue.

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