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Jan 21st 2020!⃝Ok, to this of you who have said there’s nothing gay or bi, he’s sparking from the woman’s POV, or he’s not the gay on his gf is.
Here it is in his own words in an interview in the Scottish Sun:
The singer has faced some serious challenges in his lifetime – from wrestling with his sexuality to having his heart broken.
Calum said: “When I was a young lad, I struggled to try and understand it myself.
“I trusted a couple of my friends at the time and I was abandoned for it so I always related talking about my sexuality as a barrier, and that I would lose friends, which is awful.
“Now I’m in that privileged position where I can write about my issues and how I felt, which is hopefully a nice way of connecting with other people and maybe to be that voice that they need. Not just specifically for sexuality, but for people who are scared of things in their life.
“I’ve tried to write in a way that transcends beyond just sexuality and is more about letting go of our fear and trusting the people around us.”
He added: “I purposely didn’t change the pronouns in Dancing On My Own, so that it was from a gay man’s perspective.
“It’s happened to me plenty of times where I’ve taken a fancy to a bloke and he’s turned out to be straight, because you just can’t tell sometimes. You can feel like you’re never going to find anybody
He is gay! It is 100% about a man singing about another man who is with a woman.
I mean, you can continue to debate if you want, but this is it in his own words. So further debate is pointless.