
JUST.B member Bain talks about life after coming out, says, 'It's actually a new start for me'
Bain talks about coming out, sharing it was a "spur of the moment" situation
Bain detailed how he came out at the Los Angeles concert. He shared during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter that it was impromptu and that due to Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way', he felt 'compelled' to come out.
'I had a solo performance during this U.S. tour [to] Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way', and in a way, I didn't actually mean to come out. I feel like I'd lose my chance if I didn't take it now, so it almost felt like a sign from above.
I just took the chance when I had it," the idol shared.
How the idol came out to the world
Bain unapologetically shared his identity as a gay person with the world during his group's concerts. While sporting a fashionable fur coat and sunglasses, the idol shouted, "I'm fucking proud to be a part of the LGBTQ+ [community] — as a gay person."
'To anyone out there who's part of the LGBTQ+ [community] or still figuring it out; this is for you guys. "You are seen, you are loved and you were 'Born This Way'," he added during his speech.
Had to talk with the company first before taking any action
Bain also talked about how, as one of the few openly gay Korean artists in the industry, he had to handle the topic delicately and had a conversation with his company about the matter as well. He shared that 'There were certain concerns of public acceptance and how the public might react to this, but I believe overall they really wanted me to fully show and express myself onstage.'
He also shared that while publicly he only came out recently, his fellow group members as well as his agency were well aware of his sexuality.
He had previously come out to them already, two years prior.
Bain even detailed how he wishes to talk about things that matter. He stated during the interview that 'I want to be able to talk about real matters. I don't know if I should say this. I just don't like to pursue anything boring. Maybe I just like to pursue dopamine. … I just like doing iconic things.'
Bain's life after coming out
Bain shared that him coming out in public was a 'new starting point' in his life that he has been looking forward to. He delved deeper into the possible new beginnings and shared that 'I feel like this new start is also opening my mind; it's broadening my horizons, if you will. I would love to play the part of a gay friend in a teen drama. I am even considering some solo work where I can honestly tell my stories.'

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