Out Olympian Gus Kenworthy and Boyfriend Share Historic Kiss (Video)
Representation Matters
Openly-gay silver medalist Gus Kenworthy, one of the two openly-gay men competing for Team USA in the Winter Olympics, shared a historic kiss with his boyfriend Matthew Wilkas on live television during this year’s games.
“In a sign of change from NBC in dealing with gay athletes,†OutSports reported Sunday, “the network showed the couple kissing before Kenworthy competed and the commentators referred to Wilkas as Kenworthy’s boyfriend.â€
“It’s something I was too scared to do for myself,†Kenworthy said afterward. “To be able to do that, to give him a kiss, to have that affection broadcast to the world, is incredible. The only way to really change perceptions, to break down barriers, break down homophobia, is through representation.â€
“That’s definitely not something I had as a kid,†he continued. “I never saw a gay athlete kissing their boyfriend at the Olympics. I think if I had, it would’ve made it easier for me.â€
Ahead of the competition, Kenworthy shared his excitement that his “Seoul mate†was with him at this year’s games:
My Seoul mate! So happy to have my bf, my family and some amazing friends here in Korea to cheer me on! Tomorrow’s the big day (tonight for y’all in the US) and win or lose I just wanna thank you all SO much for your support and encouragement. I wouldn’t be here without you. pic.twitter.com/XwqWKldwbN
— Gus Kenworthy (@guskenworthy) February 17, 2018
Twitter quickly celebrated their moment:
A first — NBC just showed Gus Kenworthy getting a kiss from his boyfriend Matt Wilkas on live TV at the @Olympics. https://t.co/WlAgM5edYb pic.twitter.com/5M3hP3kYCk
— Outsports (@outsports) February 18, 2018
Watching @guskenworthy kiss his boyfriend at the #WinterOlympics makes me so #proud 💪💜ðŸ³ï¸ðŸŒˆðŸ‡ºðŸ‡¸ðŸ…â›· #TeamUSA #TeamUSGay pic.twitter.com/77swMGCoSn
— Tim (@90sKidMutant) February 18, 2018
When you kiss your boyfriend at the #Olympics and the world DOESN’T FREAK OUT. #progress #lovewins #🌈🌈 pic.twitter.com/kuAmqzQWxQ
— jennymoss (@jennymoss) February 18, 2018
A kiss from his boyfriend from the top of the slope and a wave of rainbow flags at the bottom! Gus Kenworthy, you’re making so many LGBT Americans so very proud of you!!! ðŸ³ï¸ðŸŒˆðŸ‡ºðŸ‡¸ #Olympics #ItsGusBitch
— Rusty Hatchell (@rustyhatchell) February 18, 2018
That beautiful casual kiss between @guskenworthy and his boyfriend on @NBCOlympics — I’m old enough to understand how significant that is. â¤ï¸ðŸ³ï¸ðŸŒˆ
— Emma Grant â›·ðŸ’ðŸ‚⛸ (@EmmaGrant_01) February 18, 2018
2018. One of the big four networks shows an out and proud Olympic athlete kiss his boyfriend. Thank you @guskenworthy @MattWilkas @NBCOlympics.
I can’t wait to see an NFL player do that. #LoveOverBias— Wolfgang ðŸ³ï¸ðŸŒˆ (@Golden_Gaytime) February 18, 2018
“That was like a peck,†Wilkas told TIME with a laugh. “We should have made out in front of people.â€
“It’s unusual, right?†he reflected further. “It’s good that it’s televised because it normalizes it more. I would imagine it would be a huge moment for a young gay kid to see an awesome athlete so open and proud of himself and not caring what anyone thinks of his sexuality.â€
The couple’s happy moment follows a string of controversies surrounding notoriously anti-LGBT Mike Pence. You can check out NCRM’s related coverage below:
‘Eat Your Heart Out, Pence’: Out Olympians Celebrate 2018 Winter ‘Gaymes’
Pence Calls Charge He Supported Conversion Therapy ‘#FAKENEWS’ in Riff Over Adam Rippon Interview
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