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Korean pop star Alexander Lee declares he's not gay

Korean pop star Alexander Lee has declared he’s not gay and he’s stick of getting abuse from people who think he is.

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The actor and former member of boy band U-Kiss took to  Instagram to call out people who criticise him for not being “manly” enough and suggest that he is gay.

“I am NOT here to PLEASE anyone anymore.

“Complain about my looks, my clothes, my behavior, etc? Do you really think a person can really please the WHOLE world? Of course NOT!

“So, I’m not manly enough? SUCK IT UP, that’s ME.

“Yes I might look gay for you but sorry that’s the way I am!” Alexander told his followers.

“And I will say this only once: I’m not gay so stop trying to bring me shit (accusations, hate comments, blind items, etc) to bring me down.

Alexander then went on to ask if people needed to see a sex tape of him with a vagina before they would stop harassing him.

“Like I have to show u a sex video of me with a va jay jay to prove huh? Won’t even waste my time justifying myself.” he said in his post.

The entertainer also declared his support for the LGBTI community, saying there was nothing wrong with being gay, and if people see him going into a gay bar they shouldn’t read so much into it.

Alexander first came to prominence in the band U-KISS but has gone on to star in films and TV series, as well as being a TV and radio host.

OIP Staff


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