If your local congressman is voting against gay marriage but is hitting up male sex workers for nightly kicks then hell yes you get to call out that rank hypocrisy. YA author Becky Albertalli was forced to come out as bisexual after facing online harassment from people who claimed that she had no business writing and profiting from queer stories as a seemingly cishet woman.įormer OutWeek editor Gabriel Rotello called outing ‘equalizing’ while Richard Mohr, author of Gay Ideas: Outing and Other Controversies, declared it to be ‘both permissible and an expected consequence of living morally.’ This makes sense in the context of political equality. Over the past few years, there’s been a rise of online hunger for outing, most notably those who create or engage with LGBTQ+ art and are not viewed as being part of that community. Activists would out gay conservative politicians who voted for homophobic policies, including Jim McGreevey, Mark Hatfield, and Larry Craig. It was gay writers like Michael Musto who talked about Ellen DeGeneres and Rosie O’Donnell being gay long before both women came out publicly. Historically, outing has often been used as a tool of humiliation, such as when truly awful trash-person Laura Ingraham secretly tape-recorded a meeting of a Dartmouth College gay campus group and then published a transcript along with attendees’ names as part of an editorial denouncing the group as ‘cheerleaders for latent campus sodomites.’Ī lot of the pressure around outing also comes from those within the LGBTQ+ community.
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Perez Hilton made a game out of outing celebrities like Lance Bass and Neil Patrick Harris.
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Olympian Tom Daley was forced to come out as gay before a British newspaper could get it on their front pages. Wilson isn’t the only person to have experienced this kind of blackmail. Hornery then issued an apology that isn’t really an apology because he doesn’t seem to understand why Wilson or any other queer person would feel unsafe thanks to his actions. That didn’t go down well, and on Monday morning, the piece was retracted. Things got worse when the newspaper’s editor, Bevan Shields, issued an ‘explanation’ for the piece that doubled down on its callousness while claiming that what they did was just journalism, the same sort of ‘questioning’ they would have done had Wilson been dating a man.
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We’re currently living through a horrific rise in anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment and political power, particularly for trans and non-binary people, and you have the nerve to think that outing a woman is doing her a personal and professional favor?! The insistence that Hollywood is now A-OK with openly queer celebrities would be laughable if it weren’t so painfully false. Maybe Wilson and her partner had good reasons for wanting to do things in their own time. There is nothing respectful about pushing someone out of the closet, nor is there any sort of journalistic integrity in doing so, especially when you then whine like a toddler when your target doesn’t play by your bullsh*t rules. It never seemed to enter the Sydney Morning Herald or Andrew Hornery’s minds that perhaps Wilson can do whatever the hell she wants with her own life. The whole article is astoundingly cruel and queerphobic, using the same tactics of manipulation to take control of a woman’s life that the media has used for decades. The publication messaged Rebel Wilson saying they would out her in 2 days - and is now complaining that she chose to announce her relationship with a woman herself. I’ve just read this piece 3 times to make sure that I wasn’t misreading. When she made the move to take control of the narrative of her own life, Hornery said, ‘big mistake.’ Despite essentially admitting to media blackmail, Hornery claims that Wilson’s ‘choice to ignore our discreet, genuine and honest queries was, in our view, underwhelming.’ To somehow make matters even worse, he then claims that ‘sexual orientation is no longer something to be hidden, even in Hollywood’ and that Wilson wouldn’t ‘have experienced the sort of discrimination that sadly still affects so many gay, lesbian, and non-hetero people.’ Dude.
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A post shared by Rebel Wilson Andrew Hornery opened his article by lamenting that ‘in a perfect world, ‘outing’ same-sex celebrity relationships should be a redundant concept’ before declaring that ‘as Rebel Wilson knows, we do not live in a perfect world.’ He then details how the newspaper gave Wilson two days to comment on her new relationship before they published it.