In a groundbreaking moment in K-pop history, Bain, a charismatic member from JUST B, came out as gay during a solo performance. This unforgettable moment unfolded at Vermont Hollywood in Los Angeles, California, as part their JUST ODD World Tour.
Picture this: Bain takes center stage, decked out in stylish shades, a dramatic fur coat, and a sparkling sequin shirt. After wrapping up a song, he paused. The tension was palpable. Then, with a deep breath and a voice full emotion, he shared his truth with everyone there.
“Before I start this one, I wanna say something tonight,” Bain began, his emotions raw and genuine. He boldly proclaimed, “I'm f**king proud be part LGBT community.” Cheers erupted, applause filled air, and support was deafening.
Continuing his heartfelt revelation, Bain declared, “I'm a gay person.” A fan right at front, waving a rainbow flag, caught his eye. Grinning, Bain gave a nod, with, “Shout-out my queen Lady Gaga, who taught me that being yourself beautiful.”
He then launched Lady Gaga's iconic “Born This Way,” a celebration self-love. Audience joined in, creating a powerful moment unity pride.
To everyone identifying LGBTQ+ or figuring things out, Bain said with warmth, “You're seen, you're loved, and you were born this.” His heartfelt words struck deep chord crowd, making performance unforgettable highlight evening. As show wound down, Bain thanked everyone, saying, “L.A., thank you much. This moment means a lot — I'm so happy that I can be myself.”
His bandmates shared joy, chiming in with, “We happy too,” and an enthusiastic, “Yeah!” Bain wrapped up show with this message: “Until time: stay bold, stay fierce, always, always be true self.”
Bain's brave declaration isn't just personal—it pushes against K-pop industry norms, where LGBTQ+ topics often face stigma. announcement sheds light challenges LGBTQ+ people grapple within South Korea, where tradition often clashes calls equality.
While South Korea doesn't criminalize consensual gay relationships, it still falls short marriage equality anti-discrimination safeguards. A Pew Research Center study shows 56% South Koreans oppose marriage equality, highlighting challenges.
Since debuting June 30, 2021, under BLUEDOT Entertainment, JUST B has rapidly built an international fanbase. Bain's decision come out marks pivotal personal and serves inspiration fans everywhere. His message self-love and authenticity reminds us all why living our truth matters.
If you're looking support LGBTQ+ community, staying informed getting involved matters. Bain's performance and heartfelt words underline love acceptance's unifying power, urging us embrace these values wholeheartedly.
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