Here's his statement:
“This is an issued public apology from my heart. I want to address a few situations
with the first being the false claims I made about being drugged during
the Dog Pound adult film. I have never spoke negatively about the
company that produced the film although the claim to have been given a
drug by someone during set was a lie. I was completely aware and fully
conscious during the film.
The second situation, which further explain
the first, concerns my lifestyle. I did participate in the adult film
because at the time I needed money but also because I am a bisexual man.
Meaning I enjoy safely being intimate with whomever I choose.
Lastly I would like to address the reason I lied. My
life was completely destroyed once it had been outed that I
participated in a gay film. I selfishly tried to cover the truth and remain in denial, rather than accept the fact that I was leading a double life secretly.
After reflecting on the mess I had made I realized
that I hurt a lot of my loved ones and the people, my famCherry.d fans, I
cared about the most were left disappointed and confused. It was unfair
and time to come clean. I want to say sorry to my children and my ex
fiance, I am so sorry that I was a coward and hid a huge part of my life
from you all. To the ones that were once my friends and now feel
disgust, I’m sorry, but this is my life. I’m not looking for sympathy or
even understanding, I’ve kept this secret for a long time. It is time to move forward and this is me walking in my truth.
There are other men and women that are set up in the similar situations
and I just hope I can be inspiration to be just be you. The extreme
taboo and harsh criticism of living a same sex lifestyle, especially as
an African American male, makes
it hard to be completely honest and comfortable within yourself. But I
had to remember that I am a champ & I can fight and will fight
through this. I am more than my sexual orientation. To all of my
supporters I thank you dearly. For all other media outlets please contact my consultant Anthony Cherry."
1 comment:
a gracious statement, and a big-up to him
there is in fact a deep and long connection between homosexuals and the sport of boxing, and Yusaf Mack need not explain or apologise
just be yourself and live your life man, you're the tops
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