Luke Evans Says He Has Never Hidden His Sexuality
In the acceptance of his award as Attitude Magazine’s Man of the Year, actor Luke Evans reflects on how being open about who he is in a first interview with a gay magazine now since his profile went global “sort of feels like the right time for it to happen.”
“I’ve talked about being gay many times in other things,” the Beauty and the Beast star says, “but this just feels right, after this year and everything that we’ve all been through. We’ve all got a story to tell, and a journey that we’ve all been on, and we’re still here.”
In a year which saw him release his debut album, At Last, and start shooting for his first gay screen role opposite Nicole Kidman and Melissa McCarthy in television’s Nine Perfect Strangers, being crowned Attitude Man of the Year has given Evans a rare opportunity to pause and reflect on just how much his life has changed a decade after he first swapped the West End stage for screen roles in The Hobbit and Fast & Furious franchises.
However, the difference doesn’t compare to the vast step away from his early years growing up in Wales, which he found difficult at the best of times.
“It wasn’t great, I have to say,” Luke, 41, says. “I mean, I was a happy kid. I’m quite a positive human being and I made the best of it. But I didn’t have a good school life. I was bullied very badly. I was an only child. There were a lot of bullies in my school, and I was an easy target.”
He was first aware that he wasn’t like other boys from as young as nine years old. “I just knew that I was different. Well, I knew I was different in so many ways because I was brought up as a Jehovah’s Witness. I was from a very happy, loving, calm and non-aggressive family. So, I was just different from most people in my town and most people in my school. It all scared me too much, really. So I got through school, I struggled through and kept going.”
As soon as he was old enough to support himself, Luke decided he needed to leave his hometown and head to the city where he might fit in better. He was just 16 when he made the decision to move to Cardiff.
“I needed to find my identity, and I needed to be independent of my family, find my voice and be a happy, gay teenager. A teenager living on his own,” Luke says.
Coming out to his religious parents was another challenge that Luke faced a few years later. “As with a lot of parents, it was difficult for them to understand. And I think the religion is also a difficult thing, with added pressure. But it took time, and it took respect, and patience, and understanding, and acceptance of each other, which doesn’t come overnight. It was a very scary thing.”
While Luke had been out publicly for his entire career, as his fame snowballed, there were rumblings that he was pushing himself back into the closet because of how guarded he was about his private life. For Luke, it was important to keep certain things away from the media and public glare.
“It was the last thing I had, because everything else I’ve given to the world. My career was public, I was photographed, and all that stuff. My personal life just became the last thing that I had. Also, what was strange was that when people did find out that I was gay, there was a lot of articles and stuff written saying that I was hiding it, and I wasn’t.”
He continues: “I just wanted to get online and I wanted to pick up the phone and say, ‘Do you realise I left home at 16 because I was gay?’ I went into the world as a kid, because I had to. I am proud and happy, and I’ve lived a very big life that I’m super happy with. And I’ve never been ashamed. And now all of a sudden, I was being treated in this way and it was a scary moment because I was, like, oh God, this is horrible. This is not true. None of this is true.”
It is undoubtedly indisputable that Evans’ Hollywood success has proven that out gay actors can be bankable blockbuster leads.
“I hope that I’ve broken down a lot of barriers, just because I’m trying to represent my community, but I can’t represent everybody. And I certainly can’t please everybody. I just have to do it my way,” says Luke, adding that “I just try and be authentic, because this is who I am. I am this person. I’m not creating another image so that I can portray one to you.”
The Dracula Untold actor’s work ethic is simple: don’t be a dick. “It’s really easy to be a wanker. It’s a quick choice to just be rude, but it’s just easy to be nice. In this industry, you get a lot of smoke blown up your ass, it just happens on a daily basis”, he says.
“And you’ve got to keep reminding yourself who you are, and where you’ve come from, and just remember that we’re all on the same treadmill, we’re all owed respect from everybody and that’s what you’ve got to give out.”
Aware that it could all come to a sudden end at any moment, Luke makes no assumptions about the ‘rat race’ that is Hollywood.
“It can really consume you if you allow it to, when it comes to, am I doing the right thing? Am I as successful as I should be? What do people think of me? Are my movies good enough? Am I good enough?” he explains.
“But actually, I’m working and with good people, I’m travelling, and I get to look after my family. That’s it. Job done. Everything else is a bonus. That’s how I look at it.”
In the end, Evans just wants to be the role model he didn’t have as a young gay kid. “I want that message to relate for the young community who are dealing with so much more shit than we have to deal with,” he adds.
“You can be happy with yourself and you can also be whoever you want. You can have any career you want and nothing should dictate what you do because of your sexuality.”
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4 Comments
Delle
December 03, 08:56Luke is gay!??
I. Love. Him! 😭😭❤❤❤
Pink Panther
December 03, 09:43You’re just knowing that???
Wiffey
December 03, 09:14Luke is Gay… That’s a fact. The kind of fact you read out of a current affairs booklet and probably forget almost immediately. See how Alien the gay word sounds in his mouth, it would have been better he remained in the closet, no Wonder he still gets blockbuster roles
Pink Panther
December 03, 09:44Lol. But that’s just it. He said he was never in the closet. He simply kept his private life private.