It has been almost six years since George Michael’s shock death at age 53 but his legacy continues on with his loss still being felt around the world.
In a new Netflix documentary titled ‘Wham!’ we are invited to step into the life of the iconic singer and learn more about his rise to fame.
While we remember him as a pioneer of the LGBTQ+ community in the entertainment world his journey towards public acceptance wasn’t easy.
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In fact, he was actively told to stay in the closet by those closest to him.
In archive footage aired during the documentary, Michael opens up about how he came to terms with his sexuality before revealing his true identity to those in his inner circle.
Firstly, he came out to his best friend and Wham! bandmate, Andrew Ridgeley, while they were in Ibiza filming a music video in 1983.
“He said to me, 'Didn't know how to tell you this, but I'm gay. If not gay, you know, bisexual,'" said Ridgeley. "For me, his sexuality had absolutely no bearing on us. I wanted him to be happy."
He then wanted to tell his parents, however Ridgeley convinced him it wasn’t a good idea.
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