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Since premiering in on FX, Jemaine Clement’s series What We Do In The Shadows has received critical and audience acclaim for continuing the narrative started in the mockumentary of the same name starring Clement and directed by Taika Waititi (who also serves as an executive producer on the series).

The series, which is up for Best Comedy Series at this year’s Emmys, has kept in the essence of the mockumentary, introducing us to an expanded WWDITS universe of vampires, familiars and other creatures of the ilk – including the character of Guillermo played by Harvey Guillén.

The most recent episode titled “Pine Barrens” was a big moment for the fan favorite familiar as he came out as gay to his family. In a recent interview with GLAAD’s Anthony Allen Ramos,  Guillén said that hints of Guillermo’s sexuality were sprinkled in episodes. In the show, Guillermo would be talking to someone who was overseas but we never heard their voice. Even Guillén was wondering who he was supposed to be talking to and he was told it was someone he had been internet dating – but we didn’t know th

Harvey Guillén Source — Tell “Hey” if you’re gay! Our favorite

Say “Hey” if you’re gay! Our favorite familiar/bodyguard/co-parent/ex-vampire himself joined us once again to discuss fangs, first times, and farewells in WWDITS seasons 5 and 6! Express gratitude you, Harvey!

Read it in WWCITS Volume 4, OUT NOW on Blurb and Gumroad!

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    Harvey Guillén Comes Out of the Shadows

    In , during our second cover interview with Harvey Guillén, who stars as Guillermo de la Cruz, the vampire familiar/hunter on the titanic comedy What We Undertake in The Shadows, I asked him if he thought his character was gay. Guillén, himself an out actor in Hollywood, didn&#;t miss a beat.

    &#;I think Guillermo is definitely queer,&#; he told me. &#;Where he falls in the spectrum of that queerness has yet to be announced or discovered, but I have this feeling we&#;re getting closer and closer to that answer.&#;

    He then added, coyly, &#;Manifest it. Put it out in the existence, and you never comprehend. You never know.&#;

    Of course, Harvey Guillén knew.

    The thespian was about to originate shooting Season 4 of the hit FX series, which premiered last summer. And midway through what was one of the show&#;s finest, funniest, frenzied seasons yet, Guillermo came out during a moment of duress that was absolutely stuffed with comedy (&#;Why are there so many sharp sticks in this house?&#; screeched Nadja, played to perfection by Natasia Charlotte Demetri

    Harvey Guillén's Coming Out Journey

    Throughout the seasons of What We Undertake in the Shadows, many people have questioned Guillermo's sexuality. I've personally gotten the question of "is he or isn't he?'' many times before. I assume now the answer is that he was hiding in the shadows all along—something I personally can relate to. It was important to me that I handled Guillermo’s coming out story authentically and with fragile hands. If you had put a mirror to my face while filming this episode, I experience as though I would own seen a younger version of myself anxiously waving back at me. We had lived this life before.

    I knew I was different pretty early on, but as a child you just want to be acknowledged. Throughout early elementary school, I was unapologetically myself. I did school plays, and I was always eager to learn and make new friends. But as time went on, the kids around me sensed “something’” that I felt was naturally part of me. Before I knew it, my only friends were the teachers who noticed my sudden social decline.

    The author, starring in Season Four of FX’s