Barry Manilow says he was in no rush to publicly come out as gay because it was a “non-event” to him. The crooner was asked why he waited until he was 73 to go public about his sexuality during a ...
While LGBTQ+ representation among artists in the music industry currently enjoys an all-time high, there was a time when it was not socially acceptable for artists to talk about their sexuality — and ...
Barry Manilow says that coming out in his 70s was a “non-event.” In a recent interview on Max’s Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?, the host asked Manilow about his marriage to high school sweetheart ...
Singer-songwriter Barry Manilow says he did not discuss his sexuality for years because it could have ended his career. The star, who came out publicly in 2017, told CNN's Chris Wallace that "the ...
Barry Manilow has just overtaken The King himself, Elvis Presley, for the most shows at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino. What's the context? The '70s icon's career has spanned decades and has ...
During his ’70s and ’80s heyday, Barry Manilow divided listeners into those who loved his tuneful sentimentality and those who wrote it off as schmaltz or insert a less-polite word here. In the end, ...
View post: Winter Storm Hitting the U.S. Just Took a Major Turn Barry Manilow recently revealed to journalist Chris Wallace why he waited for decades to come out as gay. Appearing Friday on Wallace’s ...
Looks like he made it. Barry Manilow revealed Friday that the reason he kept his sexual orientation quiet for so long was due to the fact that the singer feared being gay would have “killed” his ...