Former All Blacks rugby player comes out publicly as gay
Campbell Johnstone (42) played for the All-Blacks (New Zealand’s national rugby team active since 1892) until his retirement from the field in 2014.
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He is now the first All-Blacks to publicly come out as gay.
During n current affairs TV program, Campbell Johnstone publicly came out: ”I’m gay, I’ve lived in the lie for a long time. I hope it helps others find the courage to say it.’‘
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Congratulations also came from Grant Robertson, New Zealand’s Minister of Sport and former Deputy Minister and openly gay.
”Now with the All-Blacks, another barrier has been broken. I hope it inspires future generations to be open, happy, and comfortable.”
Best wishes for his new life at Campbell Johnstone.
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