Mika speaks out about the homophobia he experienced at the height of his fame

The 2000s pop superstar was known for his colorful, eccentric joy but said many called his music too gay.

Mika, pop superstar of the early 2000s, has recently opened up about the homophobia he experienced at the hands of the music industry.

The “Grace Kelly” singer was known for his joyful, flamboyant, and exuberant sound, and the artwork associated with his music was bold, bright, and colorful. As such, reporters regularly harassed him about his sexuality.

The singer came out as gay in 2012, but he faced anti-gay remarks well before then.

Speaking with i news, the Beirut-born singer who grew up in Europe said he remembers Americans saying that they’d love to play his music but it was too gay.

“I think you wouldn’t be able to get away with some of those comments and articles today,” he said. “I was accused of being…

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