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Greek Singer George Perris Comes Out Gay, Was Inspired by George Michael

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Greek singer George Perris comes out and talks bout his first album No Armor, and how George Michael inspired him to live his truth.

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In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the Greek-French singer revealed he is gay.

“I do not consider this a coming out, in the sense that I never went into a closet,” Perris, 38, said over a Zoom interview from his home in Athens in early March. “I never hid my life. I’ve always lived the way I wanted to; it’s just that I didn’t have the courage to talk about it publicly.”

After spending years of struggling with his sexuality, Perris — whose new album, No Armor, drops on Wednesday — is ready to live authentically in the public eye.

 

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“I’m relieved, I’m happy, and I’m proud of myself that I’m able to do this,” Perris says.

The Athens native says: “I grew up believing that there was something wrong about me because, at the time, when you were a kid in the ’80s or ’90s, you came to believe there was something wrong with you,” he says. “Back then, people would always use words like ‘tolerant’ or ‘open-minded,’ and I always hated those terms because I think they hide a defiance; there’s contempt to it. I don’t want you to tolerate me. I want you to accept me because we’re 100 percent equal.”

“I was raised in a society where you had no way of seeing the normality of a gay relationship,” he says. “It was not on TV. It was not in the media. It was not a part of any discussion.”

Perris reached a turning point in 1998, when pop icon George Michael publicly came out.

“My first experience with a public figure coming out was George Michael. I was 15 years old at the time, and to me, that was like a revelation because I had never even thought that it was possible,” Perris says. “I didn’t know You could have a superstar who was an extremely talented and incredible artist and a beautiful man and everything and he was gay, and he was living a normal life.”

 

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