I agree I for one had no idea who he was until he came out or was outed whatever. After hearing about it and seeing what he did to the girl on the bachelorette I was like yea that’s fucked up, but he legitimately appeared he atoned for it and regretted doing but at the same time I completely understood why he did because he was hiding who he was for society. I whole heartedly could relate to his story because it was the same for me I understood what he went through of the mascaraed of being or acting straight. So I’m extremely happy for him , his husband and his child and to see how much he’s grown and accepted himself. Does he post thirst trap post occasionally sure but so do a million other gays on IG. I feel people just mad his happy and they not. The trashing I see on here of the way his husband looks is disgusting.
Eh, gay people aren't owed forgiveness or grace, just because they come out a day late and a dollar short.
Colton was problematic and because of his looks, was granted a Netflix show when so many unproblematic gay men would
never be given that opportunity. All that so he can pretend to need a guide, literal hand holding, on coming out. This after proclaiming to the world he was straight then stalking his ex, between trips to bathhouses. Clearly, he ain't ever been no delicate dove in need of all this protection and fawning that the show pushed.
Surprising no one, this fit, white, attractive man, found the love of his life 5 seconds after coming out. We all knew this journey would be easier then most. And it turned out he had no problems finding not only a man, but a husband and co-parent.
There are certainly haters out there. And it's no secrete many gays struggle to find love or relationships. But, nothing about Colton is relatable beyond his struggle in the closet. But, that's not a story any of us are unfamiliar with as a gay man. But what is unique is how destructive he was while in the closet. I wish him well but I understand why he's not gay-famous.