Does magic johnson have a gay son
Video: Magic Johnson's son talks about being gay: "My parents have always been super supportive."
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The year-old son of L.A. Lakers great Magic Johnson is surprised by the public interest in his entity gay, something that he revealed to his supportive family several years ago.
Earvin Johnson III, known as E.J., says he feels fancy he's coming out of the closet a second time and that he's "reveling" in the experience – even though news of his sexual orientation broke publicly sooner than he had planned.
In an interview posted Tuesday on the talk exhibit "Gwissues," Johnson said that he didn't touch violated after TMZ recently revealed that he's gay.
"I always wanted to come into the spotlight," he said. "I always had dreams and plans of doing my own thing and creating my own image, so it came a little sooner than I thou
Magic Johnson changed how we thought, and now hes trying to do it again.
Sports transcends community, and few sports personas altered societys perception more than when the Lakers luminary announced he had HIV help in A virus once previously deemed as gay had infected a sports star. And while it used to be that people would say, Well, no one in my life has that, when Magic got it, almost everyone could utter that someone in their life had it, so to speak.
Now, Johnson is conquering a modern stigma — raising a gay youth. Yep, Magics son is gay. Ervin Johnson III, a year-old college kid who goes by E.J., was recently outed by TMZ cameras, which spotted E.J. holding hands with another man.
What happened next was pretty cool. The Hall of Famer and part owner of the Dodgers sat down with TMZ. Johnson could have just sent out a news release saying he respects his sons decision. Or, he could have said nothing, since its his personal family business.
But in a revealing interview, Johnson not only supported his son, but talked about homophobia in sports, and w
Magic Johnson Opens Up About Gay Son
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Days after Magic Johnson publicly announced his support for his openly gay son, the basketball legend is opening up about when he learned his son was lgbtq+, the backlash since the news broke and what he thinks about athletes coming out.
"We've acknowledged for a long, extended time," Johnson told TMZ in a videotaped interview posted on the site today.
Johnson said when Earvin Johnson III, or let me know, are you or aren't you?"
"Finally he said, 'Yes I am,'" Johnson told TMZ in the interview.
"It's a hard conversation to have only because he was so juvenile, and what do you tell him at that age and what execute you say to him but other than that … we are here to support you."
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The former L.A. Lakers star told TMZ that as E.J. got older, he worried more about his father's reaction, given Johnson's stature in the business and sports communities.
"As time went on, I think he really wanted to be out but he was torn," Johnson said. "He really wanted to create s
Magic Johnson on Learning to Accept His Gay Son EJ: ‘He Changed Me’
The year was , and scarves were in. “Very European, says EJ Johnson, the son of Magic Johnson, as he recalls when he came out as gay to his father. Even in the summer, you had your linen scarves. That was the look. And of course I was rocking the scarves, because it was hot. And he just could not stay it. ”
In a fresh interview with Variety ahead of the April 22 release of “They Phone Me Magic,” an Apple TV Plus docuseries that covers his life and career, Johnson revealed that he initially struggled to come to terms with his sons sexual orientation.
When you grow up in team sports, you’re thinking, ‘Is he gonna perform sports?’” Johnson says. “And then when I saw that he liked dolls and to play dress-up … ‘What are you doing?’”
“I was out to all my friends, says EJ, who is now [My parents] were the last people that I really had to converse to about it. It wasnt new for me, but they had to really take tha