Nick Jonas is a gay-baiter. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, but it’s a thing, and he’s well aware of the criticism.
At 24, Jonas has been in the spotlight for a long time, but since
pursuing a solo career, he’s repeatedly used the allure of his sexuality
to entice his gay and bisexual fans to buy his music.
In an interview with Out magazine,
Jonas addressed the accusations saying, “It’s not the majority, but a
large handful have a negative opinion for whatever reason, and I think
it’s really quite sad.”Jonas addressed the charges again in the Autumn
2016 fashion issue of Wonderland magazine.Ironically,
the interview accompanied a particularly steamy photo shoot in which
Jonas leaves little to the imagination. Jonas openly discussed his
sexuality and the criticism he regularly receives for being an ally to
the LGBT community.
“Sexuality is important as an artist, to embrace and use it as
ammunition in your creative life, and understanding that part of your
life, and how it makes you feel,” he said.
Starting in theater growing into the performer I am today, I’ve made
so many great friends belonging to the LGBT community. The positive
impact is ten times more important than the negative comments.”
He also talked about his upcoming fraternity-hazing movie, Goat, opposite another accused gay-baiter, James Franco.
When asked what drew him to the role, Jonas affirmed that he believed
the film sparked dialogue around the controversial practice of hazing in
fraternity culture.
“I think it’s a conversation that is important at this moment because
they’re so many of these stories in recent years of young men pushing
each other to a point where it’s all just so dangerous,” Jonas told Wonderland.
He went on to defend the premise of the film, saying, “At the center
of the film, as far as themes go, is masculinity: and what that looks
like at 16, and the pressures forced onto these young men and the stakes
that become so high. So being able to tell that story in a way that
feels very grounded and very real, and starting a conversation, was
important.”
Look for the Autumn 2016 issue on newsstands in the United States this week.
Look for the Autumn 2016 issue on newsstands in the United States this week.
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