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Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has admitted that he was “very homophobic” when questioning his sexuality as a young teen at an all-boys’ boarding school. Coldplay's Chris Martin says he was "very homophobic" and "worried" about being gay as a kid 4 December , Updated: 4 December , Chris Martin admits he was "homophobic" as a kid.
"When I went to boarding school I walked a bit funny and I bounced a bit and I was also very homophobic because I was like, ‘If I'm gay, I'm completely fucked for eternity' and I was a kid. He revealed: "About 15 and a half, I don't know what happened, but I was like, 'Yeah so what?
It was very interesting. He added: "Once I was like, 'Yeah so what if I'm gay? I can't be this. Chris Martin has opened up about growing up and admitted he was "very homophobic" when he was younger. More on Coldplay See more More on Coldplay. Fears: In an interview with Rolling Stone on Tuesday, the year-old rocker said the thought that he might be gay 'terrified' him while he was attending boarding school in England.
The year-old Coldplay frontman shared what it was like trying to navigate through boarding school with. There are a lot of words that fans can use to describe Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, but “homophobic” is usually. The. Chris Martin recently revealed his homophobic past and the details are shocking.
The Coldplay frontman has given an intimate interview, where he's talked about growing up, his sexuality, religion and more. Speaking to the magazine's founder and director Jann S. Wenner about his relationship with God, the Orphans singer revealed: "When I went to boarding school, I walked a bit funny and I bounced a bit, and I was also very homophobic because I was like, 'If I'm gay I'm completely fucked for eternity'.
Martin, who is straight, told Rolling Stone that he had “a rough time” fitting in at school and faced a “terrible turmoil” as he considered whether he might be gay. The Coldplay star said that being raised in a religious household had caused him to worry about his sexuality because he was brought up to believe being gay was "wrong".
Chris Martin is opening up about his sexuality in a candid interview with Rolling Stone. Chris Martin revealed that he struggled during his childhood with his sexuality until he came to terms with the idea that being gay didn't matter. Maybe it was reading about Elton [John] or [ See more More on Coldplay.
The Coldplay frontman has given a rare warts-and-all interview with Rolling Stone, where he talked in-depth about everything from religion to his insecurities, to his struggle with growing up in boarding school. Asked if he thought he was gay at the time, Martin said: "I was like, 'I don't know and even if I am I can't be because it's wrong.
The frontman added that it created a "turmoil" inside of him and he started to "worry about it" until he was 15 and he began to realise he was wrong.