John Barrowman Opens up About Abuse He Faced With People Unable to Accept His Sexuality| Loose Women

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Subscribe now for more! http://bit.ly/1VGTPwA The ‘fabulous’ John Barrowman is one of Britain’s best known performers whose talents include acting, singing, dancing and writing, and in 2014 he was awarded an MBE for his charity work and services to light entertainment. John joins us today to talk about his new role as a judge on ‘Dancing on Ice’, as well as discussing his decision to go grey and he opens up about the struggles he faced with people unable to accept his sexuality. From series 24, broadcast on 03/01/20

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2 thoughts on “John Barrowman Opens up About Abuse He Faced With People Unable to Accept His Sexuality| Loose Women”

  1. It is upsetting for me that poor jhonbarrowman has had to put up with and I can feel the pressure that jhonbarrowman has gone through because I have been supporting jhonbarrowman for almost ages and why don’t they just leave the poor man alone instead of criticism

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