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Current reporting indicates: Now, he’s ‘proudly gay’ After spending a decade “burying feelings” in alcohol, the lead vocalist of US rock band Beartooth, Caleb Shomo, has come out as gay. “I am a proudly gay man.” Shomo said reckoning with his sexuality had been a difficult journey, often channelling negative emotions into his music and turning to alcohol use to suppress them.
Caleb Shomo, the lead vocalist of the American rock band Beartooth, has publicly come out as gay, marking a significant moment in his personal journey after a decade of struggling with alcoholism.
In an Instagram post, Shomo stated, 'I am a proudly gay man,' addressing the speculation surrounding his personal life and emphasizing the need to be honest with himself and his loved ones. Shomo's admission comes after years of channeling his negative emotions into his music, often using alcohol as a means of suppression.
He reflected on the challenges of reconciling his sexuality with his identity as an artist, noting that his music has always aimed to capture the deepest parts of his soul. This announcement not only sheds light on his personal battles but also resonates with broader themes of mental health and authenticity in the music industry.
Shomo's journey illustrates the complexities many face when navigating their identities, particularly in the public eye, and serves as an inspiration for others who may be struggling with similar issues. As he continues to share his story, Shomo hopes to foster a greater understanding and acceptance of LGBTQ+ individuals within the rock music community and beyond.