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Troye Sivan talks sexuality: ‘The hardest person to come out to was myself’

By Will Stroude

Up-and-coming pop star Troye Sivan has opened up about how he came to terms with his sexuality in a a video teaser for new track ‘Heaven’.

The 20-year-old South African-born Australian – who recently heaped praise on artists like Sam Smith and Olly Alexander for making coming out “no big deal” in pop – has recalled the struggle to accept his own feelings in a video teaser for new track ‘Heaven’, featuring fellow Aussie artist Betty Who.

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“The hardest person to come out to for me was myself,” he says. “When I first started to realise that I might be gay, I had to ask myself all of these questions. These really, really terrifying questions.

“‘Am I ever gonna find someone? Am I ever going to be able to have a family? If there is a god, does that god hate me? If there is heaven, am I ever going to make it to heaven?’

“And those were really, really scary questions for a 14-year-old.

“And then throughout the process, I kind of started to build this self-confidence and this self-worth, and I realised ‘Yeah, I am gay.’ Eventually I got to the point where I was like okay, if there is a heaven but I can’t be myself up there, maybe I don’t want heaven.”

Meanwhile, the former YouTube star recently unveiled the heartbreaking final installment of his ‘Blue Neighbourhood’ video trilogy – click here to check it out.

Troye release debut album Blue Neighbourhood on December 4.

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