Australian social media sensation Kurt Coleman has spoken out about his sexuality and the idea of identity labels in a series of Instagram stories on Wednesday.
The 25-year-old, who boasts more than 100,000 followers, admitted that despite being openly ‘gay’, he ‘doesn’t relate to the LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender] community’.
In reference to labels, Kurt said he’s just happy to identify himself with his name rather than any term.
‘I just see myself as me’: Social media sensation Kurt Coleman revealed on Wednesday that he doesn’t ‘relate to the LGBT community’ even though he is ‘gay’ and said he refuses to identify with any labels
It came after Kurt said he had just found out what the term ‘cisgender’ means.
The term ‘describes a person whose gender identity and sex assigned at birth are the same’.
‘It just means that basically you’re the sex you’re born as, but I don’t get that, wouldn’t you just call yourself a male or female then,’ Kurt began.

‘Making it complicated for no reason!’ It came after Kurt said he had just found out what the term ‘cisgender’ means. The term ‘describes a person whose gender identity and sex assigned at birth are the same’
‘[It’s] Making it complicated for no reason much… All good if you need that, but I don’t know if you need that to explain yourself when there are already words. I’m just saying how I think too, seeing as everyone else is allowed,’ he said with a chuckle.
He then went on to say that while he is ‘gay,’ he doesn’t want to be part of the LGBT community.
‘I’m just saying what I think and I don’t even ever want to be involved with the “LGBT community” either. I just can’t relate,’ he said.


Speaking out: He then went on to say that while he is ‘gay,’ he doesn’t want to be part of the LGBT community. ‘It’s amazing that people have their communities but I just don’t relate to it… I just see myself as ME. I don’t think into it at all,’ he said
‘It’s amazing that people have their communities but I just don’t relate to it… I just see myself as ME. I don’t think into it at all.’
Kurt said he also has no interest in being a ‘role model’ and said he’s happy being himself rather than using labels to define him.
‘I don’t really care about chucking some name on myself other than the name I was named… never have and don’t care really about the labels of anything… I’m all good being KURT.’
Kurt also said he doesn’t agree with the term ‘chestfeeding’ being used in hospitals, rather than breastfeeding, which is often used to include transgender and nonbinary parents after childbirth.

‘Chests can’t produce milk!’ Kurt also said he doesn’t agree with the term ‘chestfeeding’ being used in hospitals, rather than breastfeeding, which is often used to include transgender and nonbinary parents after childbirth
‘Chestfeeding doesn’t make sense to me either. That’s so stupid to say chestfeeding. Chests cant produce milk only breasts can,’ Kurt said.
Last year, Kurt blasted a petition that called for the ice cream Golden Gaytime to be renamed because it’s ‘offensive’ to the LGBT community.
He told Australians who believe the popular ice cream’s name is somehow offensive to ‘get over it’ and move on with their lives.

‘It’s an ice cream hun’: Last year, Kurt blasted a petition that called for the ice cream Golden Gaytime to be renamed because it’s ‘offensive’ to the LGBT community
He wrote on Facebook: ‘AS IF you’d rename Golden Gaytime ice cream… NO one cares… I’m gay and have never questioned it.
‘It’s an ice cream hun. Get over it. (Also I just don’t question or get offended by the names of things because I’m not hectic like that.)’
Kurt, who hails from the Gold Coast, is one of Australia’s most notable social media personalities.
He became a household name in his teens thanks to his camp and outrageous posts, and occasional television appearances.
He is known for his over-the-top use of self tan, lip filler and Botox, but has recently embraced a more natural look.
He’s also been sober for almost a year and stopped drinking after being diagnosed with pancreatitis.

Sober: He’s also been sober for almost a year and stopped drinking after being diagnosed with pancreatitis
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