Singer Daniel Bedingfield has opened up about his sexuality for at a latest gig, discussing a “man [he] beloved” and stating that you simply “needed to be homosexual or straight” throughout his pop heyday.
Initially reported by the MailOnline, Bedingfield made the remarks at a live performance on the London Palladium to rejoice 22 years of his breakout hit, “Gotta Get Through This”, on Tuesday (23 April).
“In my period, you needed to be homosexual or straight, or f**okay you,” Bedingfield mentioned, earlier than revealing that his music “Borderline” is an ode to a girl, that he co-wrote with a “man [he] beloved”.
“I wrote this music with a person I beloved a few lady we each beloved,” he defined. “I’m not very homosexual, however we have been on a sizzling spring, sitting on a rock, lacking her.”
The 44-year-old recording artist, who has a BRIT Award beneath his belt, has not made any prior feedback on his sexuality publicly.
Daniel Bedingfield is the brother of “Unwritten” singer Natasha Bedingfield, whose signature smash just lately loved a resurgence in reputation as a result of Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney’s rom-com, Anybody However You.
Following a near-fatal automotive crash which left Daniel with head accidents in 2004 – the identical 12 months he gained a BRIT Award for his second file, Second First Impression – he determined to interrupt from touring.
Showing on Free Girls on Friday (19 February), Bedingfield defined why:
“I did the pop star factor from 9 years outdated until 24, I actually was very centered after which I had a automotive crash and I out of the blue realised the primary reminiscence once I awoke is I’d prefer to attempt one thing very completely different.
“I’ve carried out farming … homesteading, like chickens and bees and fruit timber and meals, forests and ecological stuff, you already know, regenerative stuff.”
He added: “I moved to a wildly completely different tradition, LA, oh my gosh, and fully reimagined what I wished for my life.”
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