ugly betty will be forever special for me because I would watch it as a child and it was the first show where I understood the characters were queer and happy
All these were great. Some I have seen...some I haven't. Loved Glees Santana. Uglys Betty which was sad. I looooove Sharon & Mariah from Young & The Restless.
Arthur telling Nicola first means he trusts her more than his mum and that’s saying something cause Nicola is the person with the biggest mouth gossiping all the time surprised she kept the secret about Arthur
Its nice to see these coming out scenes... but at the same time it sucks because I never got to come out to my dad (officially anyway) He knew and was pressuring me to tell him.... I wasn't ready for everyone to know, and if I did tell him (confirm) EVERYONE would know..... He died from cancer right before I graduated high school.... PARENTS: if you tell your children that they can tell you anything and it would just be between you two DON'T TELL anyone what you talked about... they will not trust you again. Dad did, so no, I didn't tell him anything confidential again.
Every one has the capacity to love some one of any gender just sexual attraction is more specific. I told my wife I'm bi she accepted it easily same for me mates. Didn't tell my parents because there's no point loo
Ah, you missed out on the two greatest ones of all time: John Paul McQueen's coming out to Craig in "Hollyoaks" (always breaks my heart and makes me ugly cry). Second one is Will Horton in "Days of our lives" where he comes out to Marlena, his grandmother (will cause severe anxiety).
damn spoilers on arrow, il stop watching this video.... was good though. don't even know who wiliam is. I'm in season third, but good to know there are others paring than just Saraout therein DC
0:22 omg alex coming out, it's since a lot of year that i don't watch this scene. I remember that was so touching. 🥹💓 19:53 i was a child when watched the show (and i didn't understand all the pain of this scene) and then rewatched again as a teenager i understand it and it was so painful to watch it, i think he is the really first gay character of a shows that I've known, love him. ❤
You're dating a fucking quarterback? Thats sweet dude!
Thats so wholesome though sobs
ikr that was the best one
The way the brother was reacting made me wonder if he was moving in on his QB friend.
This is fantastic. Micky's coming out scene on Shameless was the absolute best.
Mariah coming out to her mother is one of my favorites 💯
It's one of my favorites also!! And how shannon is always there for her also.
that dawson's creek coming out scene was incredible and very sad. I'm just about to start watching the show for the first time after seeing that
ugly betty will be forever special for me because I would watch it as a child and it was the first show where I understood the characters were queer and happy
Jacks coming out on Dawson's Creek was groundbreaking.
That was one of the most emotional scenes I've ever seen on commercial TV. That scene should have won him an Emmy.
That very last scene blew me away❤
All these were great. Some I have seen...some I haven't. Loved Glees Santana. Uglys Betty which was sad. I looooove Sharon & Mariah from Young & The Restless.
The Dawson's creek one was so important to queer history.
Emily's coming out will always be my favourite
I love Oliver's reaction
This "this is us" scene is the most authentic acted coming out ever. I always feel for this obviously struggling girl
Arthur telling Nicola first means he trusts her more than his mum and that’s saying something cause Nicola is the person with the biggest mouth gossiping all the time surprised she kept the secret about Arthur
Thank you very much for making these compilations
"I don't wanna be going through this, but I am"
Its nice to see these coming out scenes... but at the same time it sucks because I never got to come out to my dad (officially anyway) He knew and was pressuring me to tell him.... I wasn't ready for everyone to know, and if I did tell him (confirm) EVERYONE would know..... He died from cancer right before I graduated high school....
PARENTS: if you tell your children that they can tell you anything and it would just be between you two DON'T TELL anyone what you talked about... they will not trust you again. Dad did, so no, I didn't tell him anything confidential again.
I love the one from this is us and arrow!!.
Great video, especially for pride month.
Thanks definelty let me know what other content you would like to see
If you're not prepared to accept your kid for who they are, you don't deserve to be a parent.
Being gay or lesbian is not a choice it's who they are
When i saw that there was a part 2 y thougth that part 1 was hard to beat, but you did it. It is awsome!!!!
Every one has the capacity to love some one of any gender just sexual attraction is more specific. I told my wife I'm bi she accepted it easily same for me mates. Didn't tell my parents because there's no point loo
I really like the scene where Emily came out to her father
I never have problems with gay and lesbians 🏳️🌈 I'm okay with that
Ah, you missed out on the two greatest ones of all time: John Paul McQueen's coming out to Craig in "Hollyoaks" (always breaks my heart and makes me ugly cry). Second one is Will Horton in "Days of our lives" where he comes out to Marlena, his grandmother (will cause severe anxiety).
The difference of pronunciation in the end😂😂
It pains me that, among these outings that are accepting, there are many that are not. It's tragic.
This is us was a great show.
- george cloony
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The actor on Dawsons creek was not very believeable. The acting imo in.that scene lacked any real.emotion...
damn spoilers on arrow, il stop watching this video.... was good though. don't even know who wiliam is. I'm in season third, but good to know there are others paring than just Saraout therein DC
0:22 omg alex coming out, it's since a lot of year that i don't watch this scene. I remember that was so touching. 🥹💓 19:53 i was a child when watched the show (and i didn't understand all the pain of this scene) and then rewatched again as a teenager i understand it and it was so painful to watch it, i think he is the really first gay character of a shows that I've known, love him. ❤