Ian Thorpe’s astoundingly candid interview with Michael Parkinson has just aired on Channel Ten.
The 32-year-old Olympian champion covered everything from his love of water to his aspirations as a TV presenter.
But of course, the most important revelation – for him and for us – was that yes, Ian Thorpe is gay. After many, many years of speculation, he is finally comfortable enough to come out to a nation he has made so very proud.
Here’s everything Ian Thorpe wants you to know — about depression, sexuality, success, and survival. Whether you saw it live or missed it, Ian Thorpe has just given the most revealing interview of his life.
Share his words with anyone who needs to hear them.
1. Why he’s finally ready to come out as gay.
“I’ve wanted to [come out] for some time but I couldn’t, I didn’t feel as though I could. The problem was I was asked at such a young age about my sexuality… and I didn’t know at that age, I was too young, and so the answer was no.
“Then I carried this… I was telling people it was inappropriate to be asking a child such questions, and also it’s not appropriate for that question to be asked of anyone.
“I felt that the lie had become so big that I didn’t want people to question my integrity and a little bit of ego comes into this. I didn’t want people to question well, am I lying about everything?
“I’m comfortable saying I’m a gay man and I don’t want young people to feel the same way I did. You can grow up and be comfortable and you can be gay.”
2. His parents were shocked when he told them.
“I was concerned about the reaction from my family, my friends, and I’m pleased to say in telling them, especially my parents, they told me they love me and support me. For young people out there, know that’s usually what the answer is.
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Personally, I don't care if Mr Thorpe is gay, straight or otherwise. He seems like a good swimmer, was a good representative for Australia in our swim team&his private life should remain 'private' (unless of corse your sexually interested in him or partnering him). Good on you Ian Thorpe&thank you for everything you've worked so hard for&achieved!
I loved this interview and found it fascinating. Ian Thorpe seems like a genuinely likable person and he comes across incredibly articulate and intelligent.