Hugh sheridan

From what i have heard of his singing in general, he seems relatively goodish. Not amazing, but not bad.
Of his 60 minutes interview, he seem to imply the non-binary, them pronouns were not of his making, but he just never bothered to correct them. He said he sees himself as a he, him. He sticks by I am human nonsense, though.
He also sees himself as bisexual, although being married to a guy for nine years would indicate the scale on his 'bi' spectrum seems mostly gay gay gay, but whatever.
He still has the face bloat but he doesn't seem chunky anywhere else. He seems quite short.
I do agree with him about the Headwig fiasco. I blame the producers for caving to those stupid activists.
 
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He never bothered to correct them because he liked the bit of press he got from it. It was always apparent that he never really wasn’t into the “them/they” stuff. The ‘Hedwig’ drama was indeed nonsense. That’s a character who’s been played by men, women and trans people. The backlash was dumb. However, the constant desire to be seen as a victim, to dismiss his privilege, to use his queerness for attention while also being constantly vague and somewhat gay shaming- it does make him annoying. And he doesn’t seem to get that.

I will say that a lot of the "LGBTQ community” does have the history of dismissing people’s struggles and dimensions and journeys for the sake of identity politics and demographics. That simply eggs on resentments and misunderstandings and lying. On the other hand, a lot of people with queer dimensions who contend with mental health struggles or queer insecurities or internalized phobias or fluidity/contradictions do tend to put much of the blame on “queers” or “gays” or trans people or bi-pride people. That’s one of the problems with the “community” mindset and generally with identity politics. It often leads to folks feeling as if autonomy and personal decision making doesn't matter, and it can aid in people not dealing with their own privileges, individual makeup, issues, insecurities. Hugh is just one of many examples.
 
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He never bothered to correct them because he liked the bit of press he got from it. It was always apparent that he never really wasn’t into the “them/they” stuff. The ‘Hedwig’ drama was indeed nonsense. That’s a character who’s been played by men, women and trans people. The backlash was dumb. However, the constant desire to be seen as a victim, to dismiss his privilege, to use his queerness for attention while also being constantly vague and somewhat gay shaming- it does make him annoying. And he doesn’t seem to get that.

I will say that a lot of the "LGBTQ community” does have the history of dismissing people’s struggles and dimensions and journeys for the sake of identity politics and demographics. That simply eggs on resentments and misunderstandings and lying. On the other hand, a lot of people with queer dimensions who contend with mental health struggles or queer insecurities or internalized phobias or fluidity/contradictions do tend to put much of the blame on “queers” or “gays” or trans people or bi-pride people. That’s one of the problems with the “community” mindset and generally with identity politics. It often leads to folks feeling as if autonomy and personal decision making doesn't matter, and it can aid in people not dealing with their own privileges, individual makeup, issues, insecurities. Hugh is just one of many examples.
When he said he liked to add a H to LGBTQIA+ was when I realised he's just a complete idiot, he's extremely narcissistic with a coke inflated ego.
 
We’ll he should arrested then he is the one taping people
What do you mean 'he is the one taping people'?

What proof do you have that he is taping people without their knowledge or consent?