What They Say VII

What They Say VII

In an interview in September last year, Sam Smith was quoted as saying he didn’t want to be an ambassador for the gay community. “I’m not trying to be a spokesperson,” he told Digital Spy. “It sounds awful of me, but I’m really just trying to live my life and write music about it.”

Thereafter, the break-out star told an Australian website that the comment was taken out of context.

“Of course I want to be a spokesman for the gay community,” the 22-year-old clarified. “I want to be a spokesman for everyone. What I meant was I don’t want to limit to just one community. I want to reach everyone, gay people, lesbians, transsexuals, straight people, Catholics, anyone. I want my music to hit everyone.” Sam also talked about coming to terms with his sexuality from a young age and the acceptance he feels from fans.

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  1. Tony Odekunle-Brown
    February 18, 05:30 Reply

    I totally understand where he is coming from. The thing is, he is already an ambassador whether he knows it oir not. He is inspiring many gay people to follow their dreams and live their truths. That is enough for us

  2. Dennis Macaulay
    February 18, 05:34 Reply

    I totally get him. He doesn’t want to be seen as an activist, he just wants to be a gay man who makes good music and his happy. Unfortunately he cannot be just that.

    America is the land of political correctness, so you have to be extremely careful of what you say especially if you are in the public eye.

  3. Max
    February 18, 06:42 Reply

    I get it. Most people these days come out and become self proclaimed ambassadors.
    I get where he’s coming from.

  4. Lord II
    February 18, 07:08 Reply

    Loved his comment at the Grammys when he said for years he had tried success as someone else but when he came out as bare as he is that’s when success found him…Sam abeg jo I feel U!

    • Max
      February 18, 08:19 Reply

      You should take some cues from him then…

      • JArch
        February 18, 08:22 Reply

        Down boy!! Max its too early biko to be tailing Lord like that na

      • Lord II
        February 18, 16:30 Reply

        Oh on what pray dear Max…on what? I do not think I can learn how to LIVE from him am just so impressed with HIS MUSIC but if it’s on LIFE for all I know he hasn’t passed the test of faith yet…so if it’s to follow his lifestyle as it is now when I don’t know him as much…oh goodnes heaven forbid!!! But his music…yes…

        So don’t get your facts wrong dear Max I was only referring to his craft and not his LIFESTYLE!

  5. Lothario
    February 19, 05:27 Reply

    Adam Lambert made a similar statement when he was an American Idol runner-up, especially as the gay community made a huge fuss about him not winning. It’s always the case, at first they don’t want being gay to be a blight on their careers, But later they realize that the “gay pop star” niche isn’t so bad after all.

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