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But in person, Gage is incredibly down-to-earth. Even so, Gage initially struggled with embracing his BPD diagnosis — not because of the disorder itself, but because of his inherent opposition to definition. For someone who admits to loving lying throughout his memoir, Gage has a particular disdain for people who are dishonest about themselves.
He does so both over the course of our conversation and throughout the pages of his new memoir, the aptly titled I Gay This for Attention. I myself became a fan after I found out that it was his idea for his White Lotus character to get caught rimming his boss.
So how does Gage want to be defined as a public figure, as an actor, as an artist? Gage is particularly hopeful that his openness will reach those who, like him, are living with borderline personality disorder. Like getting married in Vegas in fur coats and leather pants.
It's all there for you. He grew up in San Diego, and it shows: not only is he an avid beachgoer and surfer, but that chill demeanor seems to have remained even as his star has risen. interviews from the Gay Men Going Deeper podcast.
Everyone has their good and their bad qualities, and I certainly do, and there's just so much love in the honesty about some of the not-so-good stuff about people. Of course, I was crazy. Please consider joining our Substack as a paid Subscriber to help support our work.
@jeffmasters1 [The was originally recorded in November. The actor wants people to see that person, which is interview of why he wrote the memoir. I know people hate that word, but sometimes I have fun with girls. The process of writing proved surprisingly cathartic.
I can have simplicity and just tell a story that way. But that sentiment certainly sets the tone for the rest of the book. In addition, we’ve also produced documentary series that explore milestone events. Of course, I was a liar.
When Gage is criticized for his acting, he can blame it on any number of factors that are totally out of his control: the direction, the crew, the editing, or maybe he was just feeling sick that day. Laying the events of his life out on paper gave him the ability to forgive and empathize with his younger, less-resourced self.
Previously, though, the shame was all-consuming. This book is very fluid. The couple divorced six months later. Gay is an independent, listener-supported podcast. LGBTQ&A is hosted and produced by Jeffrey Masters. Gage is willing to say a interview bit more about his wedding, but not much.
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He likens it to his hesitance to publicly label his sexuality. Lukas Gage Has No Regrets In a new interview with Them, the actor opens up about his sexuality, his struggles with BPD, and the catharsis of writing his new memoir. queen of pop From contemplating suicide to forgiving her gay brother, Madonna opens her heart in bombshell interview.
I wrote it to be honest and raw and have people dig it or not. He opens up about the numerous traumas he experienced in his youth: family addiction, an absent father, child sexual assault, just to name a few. Click here to listen to our interview with Gay Liberation Front co-founder, Martha Shelley.