wear clothes that didn’t conform to gender norms but were scared their sexuality would be questioned.”A significant portion of the over a hundred direct messages that
I get daily on Instagram are from admirers who have commended me for having the guts to wear something daring despite the opinions of others. But some people still feel this way.
To make everyone “feel comfortable” in their own skin, he wants to “de***ualize clothing,” he said.
In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar Australia, Bryan discussed his recent transition into the influencer industry.
“Why not attempt to earn some money doing it?” Bryan said, his voice dripping with potential. On the other hand,
I’m really enjoying myself.I would have laughed and screamed, “No freakin’ way,” if you had told me this would happen thirteen months ago.