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Colton Underwood Opens Up About How He Fits Into Homosexual Community as a Gay Dad

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Getting candid.

Bachelor Nation first met Colton Underwood on Becca Kufrin’s season of “The Bachelorette,” and he returned to our screens for Season 5 of “Bachelor in Paradise” before organism named the Season 23 Bachelor.

After his time on the Bachelor Nation shows, Colton came out as gay and married his now-husband Jordan Brown at a stunning ceremony in Napa Valley, California, in May

Last year, the couple celebrated their first anniversary and just welcomed their son Bishop together in September

Now navigating life as a new parent, Colton stopped by the “Milk Drunk” podcast and talked about parenthood, having another child, and entity a gay dad.  

The former Bachelor said, “I’ve always sort of looked for how I fit into the lgbtq+ community since I came out. I love the truth that I’m a gay dad. I want to, not promote it, but show people and normalize the conversation around what that looks like. I know people own a lot of opinions and social media can be mean at times,

Bachelor Colton gay!

LULIX1

I know it’s not a soap but ABC. Just wondering what you guys think about a guy going a dating present three times and organism the lead one of the times to hang out women.

He said he has never had any feeling a for a dude (not sure if I believe that but I’m proud of him).

But a guy would have reach forward. Because there were rumbling about him organism gay.

NotReal2

He may have been confused, and needed this time to experiment…to figure it out…on ABC’s dime, and using a cast of women…BUT. what is alarming, is the reality he has criminally Stalked his ‘girlfriend’ Cassie …something isn’t right about him. (She had to file a restraining order…he had a tracker on her car…along with other things)

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LULIX3

Right. Something is off with him.

Quasi-Korinthos4

Maybe…He is actually Bi. Confusion seems to be at his center…of who he really is…


By Gregory Coles. Greg is a Senior Research Fellow at The Center and is the author of Single, Gay, Christian and No Longer Strangers.

In a blog post I wrote for The Center almost three years ago, I made a passing reference to Colton Underwood, who at the time was making headlines as the first virgin bachelor on reality TV’s The Bachelor. “Failure to pursue and fulfill one’s sexual attraction is understood as almost freakishly nonnormative in ,” I wrote, “even if you’re as heterosexual as a man simultaneously internet dating 30 women on TV.”

As it turns out, I was rather too rapid in assuming Colton’s heterosexuality. In an interview with Good Morning America this April, Colton announced that he is gay and that his time on The Bachelor was a last-ditch effort to grow straight. This revelation, and the drama surrounding it, are now the subject of a new Netflix series entitled Coming Out Colton, released earlier this month.


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I have been extremely critical of Colton Underwood in the past and didn't like his phrase as, "The Bachelor," very much. I also expressed concern when it came to light that after he and the gal he chose on, "The Bachelor," Cassie Randolph, broke up, he began stalking her to the point she took out a restraining order against him (it was later dropped). All of that said, I only want to offer my support towards him for having the strength and courage to come out as gay. He gave an interview to, "Good Morning America," where he said he wanted to speak his truth, and he did so. 

He attributed a lot of his past behavior to trying to deny who he was and, "Hating," himself. He admitted to dealing with black thoughts and even contemplating suicide. Now, sharing he's gay doesn't excuse bad behavior towards others such as Cassie, but it does put a lot in context. To his credit, Colton said on GMA he wanted to specifically apologize to her for, "Any pain and sentimental stress," she had during their time together and after breaking up. I am happy that Colton is willing to dwell as h