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‘Game of Thrones’ Actor Kristian Nairn Comes Out as Gay
Actor Kristian Nairn, who plays Hodor on Game of Thrones, came out as gay in a recent interview with WinterIsComing.net, a fan site for the show. “When you talk about ‘the homosexual community,’ you are talking about my community,” he said, later adding, “I’ve never hidden my sexuality from anyone, my whole life in fact, and I’ve been waiting for someone to ask about it in an interview, ’cause it’s not something you just blurt out. I’ve tried to guide the questions a rare times, to no avail.”
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The actor said that it is essential to “stand up and be counted.” “I contain and always will stay my ground,” he said. “So, yeah, people include been great, on the show, but I don’t see why it would be an issue.”
After the story began circulating online, Nairn commented on Twitter that he thought people already knew that he was gay and that he had always assumed it was no massive deal. “If it makes even one person in the world fe
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In an interview with WinterIsComing.net, actor Kristian Nairn, who plays Hodor, publically came out as a gay man. In response to a question about his large fan accompanying from the LGBT community, Nairn said, "Well, in all honesty, when you talk about 'the gay community,' you are talking about MY community." Nairn said that he's well aware of his many fans among "Bears" and thinks that the way his personality has been embraced is "really lovely."
"It's a privilege, and I really mean that. I've never hidden my sexuality from anyone, my whole experience in fact, and I've been waiting for someone to ask about it in an interview, [because] it's not something you just blurt out. I've tried to clue the questions a few times, to no avail!" Nairn added that his sexuality has "not even been an issue" on the GOT set.
"It's a very compact part of who I am on the whole, but nonetheless, in this day and age, it's important to stand up and be counted. I have and always will stand my ground."
Game of Thrones Has a Gay Problem
From left: Oberyn Martell, Loras Tyrell, Renly Baratheon. Photo: HBO
Spoilers ahead for the season-six finale of Game of Thrones.
After the heartbreaking events of recent weeks, there was little that could draw crowds away from the Gay Pride festivities in New York on Sunday afternoon. But there was something even more powerful than rainbow flags and Jell-O shots: Game of Thrones. Plenty of people, myself included, rushed home from the sea of men in chaps to watch Cersei Lannister put on a S&M outfit of her have to seize the crown. You better work, queen!
And so, when Loras Tyrell died within the first 15 minutes of the show, it was a huge disappointment for lgbtq+ fans. Not only was he killed when Cersei’s dragon-fire bomb went off under the Sept of Baelor, but just moments before his death, he was forced to renounce his sexual orientation and the man he truly loved. “I have laid with other men, including the traitor Renly Baratheon,” he says in his confession. “I’m guilty of depravity, dishonesty, profligacy, and arrogance.” Then the seven-pointed star was carved into his forehead and he had to repudiate everything he once held valued
Game of Thrones: Leading LGBTQ+ Characters in the Series, Ranked
Game of Thronesis a fantasy TV exhibit based on the book series A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin. This HBO authentic revolves around the noble houses of Westeros and their struggle for might and the carry of the ever-coveted Iron Throne. The series brought register viewership to HBO and was subject to a superb deal of critical praise for the overall quality of the series. Between the acting, the complex story, and the production value, the series earned a total of 59 Primetime Emmy Awards (per Harper's Bazaar). What's more, Game of Throneshas been named one of the leading television series of all time by a number of critics and publications (via Screen Rant).
In addition to its world-building, intricate traits arcs, and riveting narratives, one smaller, but no less significant, achievement by Game of Thrones is its Gay representation, and how varied it was. Of course, one thing to preserve in mind is that our new lexicon of sexuality wouldn't have been translated into the world of Game of Thrones, so identification via labels like "gay" and "lesbian" wasn't avail