This felt oddly harsh and uncomfortable when I saw it on his stories last night. I get how uncomfortable it can feel to be pressured to come out to certain crowds in life (depending on your personal wiring) – like for me I'll tell my friends but don't broadcast it in work settings. Even meeting new people, I prefer them to get to know me for my interests, personality, etc. and not who I sleep with, lest they begin with assumptions. BUT! He's extremely in the public eye, and nobody forced him to be an influencer or share every little moment of his day with us. People are bound to get curious. Is that not part of the game of trying to sustain an audience's attention? I get that we aren't entitled to this info, but he could just as easily have chosen to not answer the question at all, or to somehow say it's private info without seeming hostile at the notion he could be associated with being bi / gay. I think that's what rubbed me the wrong way – like what would be so terrible if you were? (and by "you" I mean Jamison)