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Lil Nas X Used To Pray Being Gay Was Just A Phase

Lil Nas X Used To Pray He Wasn’t Gay

Rapper Lil Nas X said his teenage years were difficult as he grappled with his sexuality.

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Lil Nas X used to pray that being gay was just “a phase,” before becoming relaxed enough to embrace his sexuality.

The “Old Town Road” star came out to fans in a post on Twitter during Pride Month in June.

And while he’s now delighted to be a gay man, Nas told Gayle King in an interview on CBS’ This Morning on Tuesday that he wasn’t always so comfortable with who he is.

Telling King he “knew” when he was growing up that he was gay, Nas added: “Especially during my teenage years, I would just pray, pray and pray,” he said. When King asked what he prayed for, he replied: “That it was a phase.”

The 20-year-old musician added that he’s conscious his celebrity status gave him an objective when it came to coming out.

“Me being in this position, it’s easy for me,” he said. “But some little boy 10 miles from here, it’s not gonna be good for him.”

Nas was always optimistic that his coming out story would help others going through similar circumstances.

But he told King that there’s “still a lot to be done” when it comes to the way society treats the LGBTQ community.

“I think it’s gonna always help,” he said when reflecting on the impact of public figures coming out. “We still have a long way to go, because it’s not like everybody is messing with me now. ‘Cause of course somebody who’s listening to me in school right now, it’s like, ‘You’re gay, cause you’re listening to him’. There’s still a lot to be done, of course. But I do believe it’s helping.”