Mika: "It's funny. You can't believe the amount of speculation you get over your private life."
You recently came out, didn't you?
Mika: "I did, because I was happy."
Has it made a difference?
Mika: "No, because the question still comes up in every fucking interview! Only now it's like: 'What are gay stereotypes?' 'Are you a gay stereotype?' It has not ended."
Did you feel bullied into coming out?
Mika: "No, because I have been bullied and I know what it feels like. You're being kicked in the stomach, you want to vomit – that's bullying."
"The flamboyant singer" Mika interviewed in The Guardian.
Here's a vile piece of innuendo from The Guardian before this unbelievably annoying singer came out.
Update: The "colourful popster" told the Daily Star Saturday; "Writing love songs was new to me, so I had a lot to play around with – songs were falling out of me.
“It was such a statement of freedom from someone
who’d been so guarded in my lyrics but it came from a place of joy
rather than pressure or insecurity.”
Update 2: The album The Origin Of Love scraped into the charts at number 24. Game over?
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