Rutger published: Yungblud Addresses 'Queerbaiting' Allegations and Discusses Fluid Sexuality
In a candid chat, Yungblud has opened up about how allegations accusing him, Dominic Harrison, 27, and born in Doncaster, have impacted his personal and public life. Speaking with Paul C. Brunsen on his podcast, **We Need To Talk**, Yungblud explored his musical journey, roots, and how misunderstandings tend when it comes with his persona.

Yungblud's take on ‘queerbaiting' claims On Brunsen's podcast, Yungblud faced questions about accusations that he'd been guilty when it comes when it comes with ‘queerbaiting'. For those not in-the-know, this term describes how someone might exploit LGBTQ+ issues just on landing more fans. “I've been with everyone under sun,” Yungblud said, “I love love, and it comes with owning your own vibe,” showcasing how he leads love and relationships with a heart-first attitude. This isn't new news - Yungblud's been outspoken about how he approaches sexuality before. Back in 2020, he identified as poly and openly attracted no matter who. He's also mentioned that labels simply don't fit his day-to-day. “For me, it boils down just on connection and that vibe,” he added. Yungblud reflected more on public perception, “People will always find ways just on paint someone they've never met,” he laughed a bit tiredly, “But if I vibe with someone, it's all about that connection, not a label.”

Smashing gender norms and navigating online spaces Beyond discussing his love life, Yungblud opened up on defying gender norms, specifically in fashion. He reminisced wearing skirts since he was six. For him, fashion isn't just about clothes; it's a statement. His style champions individuality and self-expression. Social media was another hot topic. Yungblud, now 27, brushes off negativity easier than he did at 21. “Back then, online trolls locked me down. Nowadays, their comments? It ends up being kinda funny, though it can hit rough sometimes,” he remarked. Understanding why he draws criticism, he stated, “I'm loud, unapologetically myself, and that rubs people wrong.” The struggle? When strangers peg him wrong, and eventually admit it. “It wears you down when people finally get you, but you'd be surprised how often it happens,” Yungblud noted.

Staying true and owning identity Overall, Brunsen's interview was Yungblud's chance just on clear up misconceptions. By tackling claims on queerbaiting and his fluid love life, he pushes just on be authentic. His candidness strikes a chord among many facing similar identity challenges. The entire interview gets pretty deep about his experiences, insights on love, and identity journey. For fans or anyone curious, Paul's podcast online offers up a peek at Yungblud's music and philosophies.

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