Re-sharing the ESPN cover that bore the cover line: “Coming
out in the post-Michael Sam World,” on Instagram, Gus explained: “I am
gay. Those three words are how I began the caption on this same photo
one-year-ago, today. I remember waking up that day, with the most
overwhelming sense of emotions. I was excited for a future where I no
longer had to mask myself with heteronormative posturing. But then, of
course, I felt apprehensive because I didn’t know how people were going
to react.”
He goes on to explain that he had already come out to
friends an family, and “even if the rest of the world abandoned me,
their support would be enough.”
“When the day finally came, I was terrified of losing
friends, fans and sponsors,” he reflects. “What I didn’t anticipate
though, was all that I was about to gain. I’ve gained so much over the
past year and I am so tremendously thankful for all of it.
“I’ve started to love myself, a big step for someone who
spent their adolescence in self-contempt. I’ve made lifelong friends,
fallen in love and felt truer and happier than I ever imagined.
“I’ve witnessed myself swell with pride while holding my
guy’s hand walking down the street; no longer dictated by fear to walk
with my hands in my pockets acting like the person I loved was merely a
friend, an acquaintance.”
He also remarked on the affect it’s had on his athletic
career: “While competing I got to, finally, acknowledge my boyfriend
standing at the bottom of the half-pipe cheering me on; something I
regrettably failed to do in my previous 5-year-long closeted
relationship. Ultimately, for the first time in my life, I got to feel
free – something everybody should feel every day!
“I can’t thank you all enough for the support you’ve given
me over the last year, it truly means the world to me. I get messages
every day from guys saying my story has helped them come to terms with
themselves or given them the confidence to tell their friends or family
that they’re gay. And that, I have to say, has been the highlight of my
past year. Of course there will always be nay-sayers but if I’ve helped
even one person feel better about themselves then this process, for me,
has all been worth it. I love you guys. ❤️”
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