"I want to be a positive person, telling people ‘you can do this’."
TOWIE's Charlie King came out on live television earlier today, telling hosts Phillip Schofield and Amanda Holden that we wanted to make life easier for others who may be struggling with their sexuality.
King, who is rumoured to be returning TOWIE for the upcoming season, joined journalist James Ingham on the programme.
Explaining why he felt the need to speak out, Charlie explained: “Our stories will help people, there is a way out. You are not alone. I want to be a positive person, telling people ‘you can do this’.
“I had a girlfriend, she was the first person I spoke to and told. It was a proper relationship but I was very aware when I was seeing her thing weren’t quite right. If something doesn’t click, it doesnt click.”
He added: “I feel so positive about this.”
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