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IN THE MP WORLD OF K-POP, ’S HARD FOR STARS TO BE GAY

It’s no secret that beg openly LGBTQ+ the K-pop world is difficult, but the stars enuraged the muny wh their posive msag – and even hope to help pneer gay rights * queer korean artists *

Maman Maman, who origally buted 2007 unr the stage name Magoply, is K-Pop first openly gay idol. Shortly after butg, Maman me out as gay an terview.

Holland Holland is well-known as the media’s first openly gay K-Pop idol. He has been openly gay sce 2015 and buted 2018. Though his gay Korean iends told him would be better to stay the closet, he chose to e out as a way to be his te self.

Wh the first openly gay idols like Holland to MRSHLL, more stars are fally challengg the nservative K-pop scene by publicly embracg their te inti and steppg up as LGBT role mols Published: 9:00am, 6 Jul, 2020 Updated: 9:00am, 6 Jul, 2020 Ren, G-Dragon and Holland are three K-pop stars willg to let their te lours she. Holland is not the first known LGBT K-pop idol, but you n say that this new generatn of K-pop, he's one of the first idols who admted that he's gay.

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