After years in closet, former "American Idol" singer Clay Aiken, 29, will
come out, according to media reports today.
Aiken is to admit he is a gay man to the People magazine set to run on its
Website Wednesday, according to media reports.
Celebrity site Perezhilton.com on Tuesday published a photo of the cover of
People magazine's upcoming issue. The cover features Aiken cradling his new son,
Parker Foster Aiken, in his arms.
The caption reads "Yes, I'm Gay," and underneath runs a quote from Aiken: "I
cannot raise a child to lie or to hide things."
In August this year, Aiken's friend, music producer Jaymes Foster, gave birth
to the baby whom is believed bo be fathered by Aiken.
Aiken became famous during 2003 TV talent show "American Idol." As the
runner-up, he continued to move to gain fame and established a solid singing
career on his own. Of late, he works on Broadway in "Monty Python's SPAMALOT."
For years, Aiken has dodged questions on his sexual orientation despite
persistent rumors on his homosexuality. Sexuality is nobody's business but his
own, he used to say emphatically.
He once answered back to ABC's Diane Sawyer on his sexuality issue in 2006.
It was a "really rude" question, he said. When interviewed by People magazine on
the same issue, his answer was no more than saying that readers "are going to
believe what they want."