R&B crooner Johnny Gill was featured on last night’s
edition of TV One’s acclaimed music series ‘Unsung‘.
One of the subjects that viewers tuned in to hear Gill
discuss were the rampant bisexual rumors that have dogged him over the years.
Gill, 46, who dated R&B singer Stacey Lattisaw when he
was 15-years-old, seemed conflicted when talking about the persistent gay
rumors.
On the one hand he says he has “compassion” for homosexuals,
but on the other hand, he says, “it just doesn’t feel good.”
“If I could tell you why I sure would have by now … at this
point in time I would have been able to
cure that issue … to get rid of that issue,” he explained
“I took
(sic) for the life of me never, never understood where it came from, why it
lasted as it’s lasted.”
He continued:
“I mean, you gotta
remember, before there was Twitter, and Facebook, and all this other stuff, you
know there was just the rag magazines. Whatever they say it was like that was
the truth. People believe whatever it was,” he said. “But I don’t feel as bad
anymore, because when I go on the Internet everybody’s gay … I’ve just always
been a very private person.
“Let me make sure we
are clear on something. Whether it’s being called gay, accused of being gay,
accused of a thief, accused of being anything or somebody’s lying [about] you
and saying something about you that’s not true, it just doesn’t feel good … I
have such compassion for gay people now more than ever. Just simply because in
some odd way I’ve been able to walk in their shoes or to see … how they feel
and how people treat them and deal with them because of their sexuality.”
Gill, who always been considered a ladies man around the
industry, said the rumors were so troubling to him that he questioned whether
his own girlfriend of 5 years doubted his sexual identity.
“I’m
going to tell you guys something off the record that I know my girlfriend
probably won’t be happy with me for saying this, to talk about this. But I’m
going to say it. When we first got together – we’ve been together for five
years – there was so much stuff floating around why are you dating this guy,
this guy, he’s gay, blah, blah, blah, Eddie Murphy. All this stuff is going on
and I’m like, ‘Do you believe it?’ She says, ‘No, I just hear everybody just keeps
saying,’ and I said, ‘Let me tell you something. Here’s what we are going to
do…’ Woke up, we got the yellow pages, and you know, I mean, that was five
years ago … So, we called this guy, he brought out his machine, strapped down
to take a lie detector test. I wrote down questions, I made her write down
questions … When the guy called back with the results and we both laying there
in the bed. Tears came down … I would never want to lay next to someone that
might even remotely have any doubt or question of who I am.”
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