In 2012, Sharif came out as gay in
The Advocate, a gay news magazine. Noting that the recent parliamentary elections in Egypt had "dealt secularists a particularly devastating blow," he stated that the vision of "a freer, more equal Egypt — a vision that many young patriots gave their lives to see realized in
Tahrir Square — has been hijacked." He is said to be "the first public personality to ever come out as openly gay in the Arab World." His announcement led to widespread criticism and threats of violence. Sharif gave a speech at the 2016
Oslo Freedom Forum discussing his coming out story during
the Arab Spring and admitting to suicidal thoughts. After the
Sultan of Brunei passed a law to stone homosexual people in April 2019, Sharif Jr. challenged him a few days later, saying "If the Sultan would execute his own homosexual
son, Sharif Jr. would execute himself as well". ==Personal life==