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Tunay na sekswalidad ni Raymond Gutierrez, ibinunyag na!

Raymond Gutierrez, 37, came out as a gay man.

 

Raymond used his screenshot as the cover of an entertainment website on his Instagram account.

 

Raymond’s only caption with a rainbow flag emoji, which represents the LGBTQIA (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual) community, reads, “It’s been a long time coming.”

 

“I think it’s an open secret,” Raymond says on the cover.

 

Raymond’s sexuality has been discussed since then.

 

But why did it take Raymond so long to admit his sexuality?

 

The host stated that it is not important to him to continue to publicize his sexuality.

 

But now he has officially come out in order to show other people who are in the same situation as him that they are not alone.

 

He is said to be going through things like them, including some personal issues that he is still dealing with now that there is a pandemic.

 

According to Richard Gutierrez’s twin, this is likely the first and last time he will discuss it.

 

If there’s one thing Raymond has learned from this pandemic, it’s to be happy because “life is short.”

 

This is exactly what Raymond, who is currently based in California, is doing.

 

Raymond is said to be fortunate to have a strong support system in the form of friends and family.

 

Raymond’s story is that as a 19-year-old host, he frequently faced discrimination from those older than him, particularly during a time when people were less open-minded and discrimination was still uncommon. The LGBTQIA movement is gaining momentum.

 

Raymond began hosting on GMA-7 when he was nineteen years old, in 2003.

 

Raymond acknowledged that he had been subjected to severe discrimination, which had led to his depression.

 

He is said to have become “self-destructive.”

 

She was obese and resorted to drinking and partying in order to lose weight.

 

Raymond admitted, “It was difficult for me.”

 

He claimed, however, that he used the challenge to push himself to be better at what he did.

 

If he’s learned anything, it’s to “just be yourself” and not pretend.

 

Raymond’s showbiz friends congratulated him and offered him their heartfelt support.

 

Raymond’s confession that he was gay was greeted with applause and praise.

 

Anne Curtis, Angel Locsin, Isabelle Daza, Bianca Gonzalez, Solenn Heussaff, and many more co-workers showed their support on Raymond’s coming out post.

 

Ruffa Gutierrez, his older sister, proudly declared that she loves and admires him.

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