I'm more of a culture hummingbird.
My mom doesn't get the whole gay thing, but she loves me.
I have to stay humble. I'm just a normal human with a job that is televised.
Just because you are out doesn't make you the poster boy for the gay community.
I had said to some pastor that I was having thoughts, and the church turned on me. They went to my mom and said, So sorry about your son.
As the universe accepted our show, more people began to accept me.
Our show is about starting over.
It's interesting to see how we are all uniquely different.
All things just keep getting better.
My mother thought me being gay was a death sentence.
The number of Latino roles is very limited, and it's unfortunate there isn't more color-blind casting.
I know I'm on a small cable reality show. I'm realistic where I stand in the scheme of things.
I was raised thinking I'd burn in hell for being gay, but I didn't have a choice. It's just who I am.
Not everyone is nice and good to work with or grateful for the experience.
I've been looking forward to doing an album, but it's really sad to see how many doors have been closed because of the gay thing. I thought it was about the music.
I've done the gay, over-the-top guy. I want to jump into another show where I wear pants for the majority of the time.
I consider myself gay because at the end of the night, that's who I want to cuddle with. But when I go out, I go to straight clubs.
I like bringing smiles to people's faces.