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Pablo Alboran Comes Out as Gay: &#;Today I Yearn My Voice To Be Louder’

In the midst of Pride Month, Pablo Alborán took to social media to share a very personal message with his fans.

“We need to reconsider our lives, careers, what does and doesn’t make us happy,” he said of the “bittersweet” year. “I think that we often forget about the cherish that unites us and makes us stronger.”

In a three-minute video posted to Instagram, the Spanish crooner came out as gay, reminding fans that he’s always fought against every manifestation that prohibits or embarrasses any freedom or equality, from racism, sexism, xenophobia, homophobia and any other type of hatred.

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“Today, I want my voice to be louder and for it to have more value and weight. I’m here to tell you that I am homosexual and it’s okay,” Alborán expressed. “Life goes on, everything will remain the same, but I’m going to be a petite happier than I already am.&rd

Congratulations on the nominations to these three LGBTQ artists!

The Latin Grammys recently announced their latest nominations and a few LGBTQ musicians made the list. Brazilian drag performer Pabllo Vittar, who became the first drag performer to be nominated for a Grammy in , was nominated again this year. Vittar has nominated for Finest Portuguese Language song for their feature on the song “Amarelo (Sample; Sujeito de Sorte – Belchoir).&#;

But Pabllo Vittar isn’t alone at the Latin Grammys. Ricky Martin was nominated for two awards: Anthem of the Year for “Tiburones,” featuring Oscar Hernández and Pablo Preciado as songwriters, and Best Pop Vocal Album for Pausa.

“What an amazing way to wake up,” Martin wrote on social media in celebration. “Considering the madness we are all living at the moment with this pandemic, it’s confirmed, MUSIC HEALS.”

In addition, Pablo Alborán, who came out as gay this past June, was nominated for Record of the Year and Best Pop Tune for Cuando Estés Aquí.

“Thank you for the 2 nominations,” he wrote on Instagram.

While that is it for LG

How Joy Huerta, Pablo Alboran & More Latin Artists Publicly Came Out

Fifteen years ago, RBD’s group member Christian Chávez came out as gay via an open letter he wrote on the group’s official website. Though he expressed that he “was not prepared to speak of in fear of rejection, of criticism, but especially for my family and its consequences,” the Mexican artist knew that it was “time to increase up, not only as a human being but also as an artist.” In the lengthy letter, he asked his fans to not judge him for his honesty, and to feel proud of who they are. Chávez’s operate of bravery marked him as the first high-profile artist in Latin display business to publicly approach out.

Three years later, in , Puerto Rican pop star Ricky Martin also used his website as his platform to say that &#;I am very proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man.&#; As one of the first mainstream Latin song stars to come out, artists of the LGBTQ community who had elongated kept their sexual identities a secret had a new beacon of hope. 

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Pablo Alboran Comes Out as Gay: 'Today I Desire My Voice To Be Louder’

In the midst of Pride Month, Pablo Alborán took to social media to share a very personal message with his fans.

“We need to reconsider our lives, careers, what does and doesn’t make us happy,” he said of the “bittersweet” year. “I think that we often forget about the love that unites us and makes us stronger.”

In a three-minute video posted to Instagram, the Spanish crooner came out as gay, reminding fans that he’s always fought against every manifestation that prohibits or embarrasses any freedom or equality, from racism, sexism, xenophobia, homophobia and any other type of hatred.

“Today, I desire my voice to be louder and for it to have more value and weight. I’m here to tell you that I am homosexual and it’s okay,” Alborán expressed. “Life goes on, everything will remain the matching, but I’m going to be a little happier than I already am.”

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