Highly publicized comings-out Government officials and political candidates • In 1983,
US House representative Gerry Studds came out as a homosexual during the
1983 congressional page sex scandal. • In 1987,
Barney Frank, a United States House representative, publicly came out as gay, the second member of the
Massachusetts delegation to the
United States Congress to do so. • In 1988,
Svend Robinson was the first member of
House of Commons of Canada to come out. • In 1999, Australian senator
Brian Greig came out as being gay in his
maiden speech to parliament, the first politician to do so in that country. • In 2004,
New Jersey governor Jim McGreevey announced his decision to resign and publicly came out as "a gay American". He acknowledged having had an
extramarital affair with a man,
Golan Cipel, an Israeli citizen and veteran of the
Israeli Defense Forces. As McGreevey had appointed him as the New Jersey
homeland security adviser, he had created a conflict of interest with the affair. • In 2024,
Sarah McBride was elected to represent
Delaware's at-large congressional district, becoming the first openly transgender member of the
United States Congress.
Athletes The first US professional team-sport athlete to come out was
David Kopay, a former
NFL running back who had played for five teams (
San Francisco,
Detroit,
Washington,
New Orleans and
Green Bay) between 1964 and 1972. He came out in 1975 in an interview in the
Washington Star. The first professional athlete to come out while still playing was Czech-American tennis player
Martina Navratilova, who came out as a lesbian during an interview with
The New York Times in 1981.
John Amaechi, who played in the
NBA with the
Utah Jazz,
Orlando Magic and
Cleveland Cavaliers (as well as internationally with
Panathinaikos BC of the
Greek Basketball League and
Kinder Bologna of the
Italian Basketball League), came out in February 2007 on
ESPN's
Outside the Lines program. He also wrote a memoir,
Man in the Middle, published by
ESPN Books, which explores his professional and personal life as a closeted basketball player. He was the first NBA player (former or current) to come out. In 2008, Australian diver
Matthew Mitcham became the first openly gay athlete to win an
Olympic gold medal. He achieved this at the
Beijing Olympics in the men's 10-meter platform event. The first Irish county
GAA player to come out while still playing was
hurler Dónal Óg Cusack in October 2009, in previews of his autobiography.
Gareth Thomas, who played international rugby union and rugby league for Wales, came out in a
Daily Mail interview in December 2009 near the end of his career. In 2013, American basketball player
Jason Collins (a member of the
Washington Wizards) came out as gay, becoming the first active male professional athlete in a
major North American team sport to publicly come out as gay. On 15 August 2013, WWE wrestler
Darren Young came out, making him the first openly gay active professional wrestler. On 9 February 2014, former Missouri defensive lineman
Michael Sam came out as gay. He was drafted by the
St. Louis Rams on 10 May 2014, with the 249th overall pick in the seventh round, making him the first openly gay player to be drafted by an NFL franchise. He was released by St. Louis and waived by the Dallas Cowboys practice squad. Sam was on the roster for the
Montreal Alouettes, but has since retired from football. On 21 June 2021,
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib announced on his Instagram account that he is gay, becoming the first active NFL player to come out publicly. In October 2021, professional soccer player
Josh Cavallo came out as gay via videos posted to his team's social media accounts, becoming the only openly gay top-level professional soccer player in the world. In May 2022,
Blackpool F.C. forward Jake Daniels came out as gay, becoming the first active male British footballer to do so since Justin Fashanu in 1990. In February 2023, Czech footballer
Jakub Jankto, then a
AC Sparta Prague midfielder on loan from Spanish side
Getafe CF announced he was gay on
Twitter, becoming the first male footballer to come out while an active international player.
Artists and entertainers In 1997 on
The Oprah Winfrey Show, American comedian
Ellen DeGeneres came out as a
lesbian. Her real-life coming out was echoed in the sitcom
Ellen in "
The Puppy Episode", in which her character
Ellen Morgan outs herself over the airport public address system. On 29 March 2010, Puerto Rican singer
Ricky Martin came out publicly in a post on his official web site, stating, "I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man. I am very blessed to be who I am." Martin said that "these years in silence and reflection made me stronger and reminded me that acceptance has to come from within and that this kind of truth gives me the power to conquer emotions I didn't even know existed." Singer
Adam Lambert came out after pictures of him kissing another man were publicly circulated while he was a participant on the
eighth season of
American Idol. In January 2013, while accepting the honorary
Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award, American actress and director
Jodie Foster made the first public acknowledgment of her sexual orientation, saying; "I already did my coming out a thousand years ago, in the Stone Age, in those very quaint days when a fragile young girl would open up to friends and family and co-workers then gradually to everyone that knew her, everyone she actually met."
Military personnel In 1975,
Leonard Matlovich, while serving in the
United States Air Force, came out to challenge the US military's policies banning service by homosexuals. Widespread coverage included a
Time magazine cover story and a television movie on
NBC. In 2011, as the US prepared to lift restrictions on service by openly gay people, Senior Airman
Randy Phillips conducted a social media campaign to garner support for coming out. The video he posted on
YouTube of the conversation in which he told his father he was gay went
viral. In one journalist's summation, he "masterfully used social media and good timing to place himself at the centre of a civil rights success story".
Pastors In October 2010,
megachurch pastor Bishop
Jim Swilley came out to his congregation. The YouTube video of the service went
viral. Interviews with
People magazine,
Joy Behar,
Don Lemon ABC News and
NPR focused on bullycides which Bishop Swilley said had prompted him to "come out". One year later, he confirmed the costs but also the freedom he has experienced. "To be able to have freedom is something that I wouldn't trade anything for." "Being married as yourself, preaching as yourself and living your life as yourself is infinitely better than doing those things as someone else." Bishop Swilley's son,
Jared Swilley, bass player and front man of
Black Lips, said, "It was definitely shocking, but I was actually glad when he told me. I feel closer to him now". Bishop Swilley's second son, Judah Swilley, a cast member on the
Oxygen show
Preachers of Atlanta, is confronting homophobia in the church.
Journalists In August 2019, Nicky Bandini, a sportswriter and broadcaster contributing at
The Guardian and
ESPN came out as transgender, saying that she had previously written under the name Paolo Bandini. She posted a
Twitter video and published an opinion piece in
The Guardian, saying that it took her several years to come out as transgender. Bandini said she had dealt with
gender dysphoria for three-and-a-half decades before finally admitting her status as a trans woman to the world.
Depictions of coming out In 1987, a two-part episode of the
Quebec television series
Avec un grand A, "Lise, Pierre et Marcel", depicted a married closeted man who has to come out when his wife discovers that he has been having an affair with another man. In 1996, the acclaimed British film
Beautiful Thing had a positive take in its depiction of two teenage boys coming to terms with their sexual identity. Author Rodger Streitmatter described
Ellen DeGeneres's coming out in the media as well as a 1997 episode of
Ellen, "
The Puppy Episode", as "rank[ing], hands down, as the single most public exit in gay history", changing media portrayals of
lesbians in Western culture. In 1999,
Russell T Davies's
Queer as Folk, a popular TV series shown on the UK's Channel 4, debuted and focused primarily on the lives of young gay men; in particular on a 15-year-old going through the process of revealing his sexuality to those around him. This storyline was also featured prominently in the US version of
Queer as Folk, which debuted in 2000. The television show
The L Word, which debuted in 2004, focuses on the lives of a group of lesbian and bisexual women. The theme of coming out is prominently featured in the storylines of multiple characters. In the
Emmy Award-nominated episode "
Gay Witch Hunt" of
The Office, Michael inadvertently outs Oscar to the whole office.
Coming Out, which debuted in 2013, is the first
Quebec television program about being gay. Amazon's 2014 series
Transparent features a trans woman who comes out to her adult children at the age of 75, and follows her social transition process. The show highlights various reactions from the woman's social circle to her coming out, as well as the many adjustments in language and gender expression that she uses to make her transition. Main character Maura is played by Jeffrey Tambor; the show was criticized by some for casting a cisgender man as a transgender woman. The third season of the Norwegian teen drama series
Skam, released in 2015, focused on a main character coming out and his relationship with another boy. The film
Love, Simon, based on the book
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, debuted in 2018. It is the first major studio film about a gay teenager coming out. In 2020, a second adaption, called
Love, Victor, began airing on
Hulu. The TV series refers to both the
Love, Simon film and the
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda book. The series premiered its third season in 2022. The series continued and expanded its original story with another young and closeted student. == Extended use in LGBTQ media, publishing and activism ==