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10th August 2020
03:22pm BST

“In 1942 when I was 12, I realised I was gay. If you came out, it really would cost you — your family, your job, all of your relationships”
In an interview with NBC's 3rd hour of Today, Kenneth revealed that he's proud to be gay and says he has never felt more free.
In his original Facebook post, Kenneth spoke about his long-lost love, Phillip, and his wish to be reunited. Sadly, it was discovered that Phillip passed away a few years ago. Despite that, Kenneth says he's proud to finally be out, to be in a position where his story is inspiring other members of the LGBTQ+ family and that he finally feels "free"."I had been keeping this secret most of my life, and I had planned to take it to the grave".
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