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‘Teen Wolf’ Star Tyler Posey Opens Up About His Sobriety and Coming Out as Sexually Fluid

Tyler Posey is eager for a “Teen Wolf” reunion.

“I’ve been coming up with concepts in my head for the last several years texting them to [series creator] Jeff Davis, ‘Hey Jeff. We demand to do this idea,’” says Posey, who played title character Scott McCall on the MTV series, which ran for six seasons before ending in 2017. “So I’m a huge advocate of bringing ‘Teen Wolf’ back.”

While the series shot him to stardom, existence is a bit different now for Posey. At 29, he’s no longer a teen idol. Now, he’s an actor with a serious rocker side. He recently dropped his debut unpartnered “Shut Up,” featuring vocals by Phem and Travis Barker on guitar.

He’s on OnlyFans and came out in October as sexually fluid. “I did this live on OnlyFans and they were asking me stuff that horny people would ask you: ‘Have you been with a man? Have you been with the reverse sex? What was it like?’” Posey recalls on this week’s episode of the “Just for Variety” podcast.

The moment I believe that the Teen Wolf drama is coming to an end the Existence proves me erroneous. Tyler Posey came out as male lover on Snapchat, but not really! Someone needs to perch that boy down and have a good talk with him!

Tyler Posey, who plays the head Scott McCall on MTV’s Teen Wolf, came out as gay on Snapchat. He then went on to tell that his so-called coming out was just a joke.

https://twitter.com/purposehoIy/status/759146803166085120

Aren’t jokes supposed to be funny? Shouldn’t I be laughing right now? Adv, har! Har! Har!

Using social media, when knowing that you have a relatively huge fan found, to make such a joke is just wrong.

Of course there were people who immediately came to Posey’s defense and said that LBGTQ+ people should learn to own a sense of humor. Well, justify me if homosexual people don’t discover straight young actors using ‘coming out’ as something to laugh about.

 

That’s the only tweet I’m willing to disseminate because I just can’t with people trying to justify his actions. However, there were a lot of people who did tweet thoughts that were similar to mine. Some of those I’m happy to share!

 

 

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Tyler Posey Says His Girlfriend Helped Him Realize He's "Queer" and "Sexually Fluid"

Tyler Posey Thanks Girlfriend for Helping Him See He's Queer

Tyler Posey is one step closer to being his most real self.

The Teen Wolf actor recently opened up about his sexuality and how his girlfriend, musician Phem, has been his biggest supporter since they began dating in February.

"I've been with everybody under the sun," Tyler said in an interview with British entertainment site NME on Thursday, July 1. "And right now I'm in the best association that I've ever been in with a miss, and she's queer too."

He added, "She's helped me realize that I fit under the queer umbrella and that I'm sexually fluid, I guess...No, not 'I guess.' I don't want anyone to hold this [interview] and be, like 'Well, he was kind of wishy-washy about it.'"

Back in October, Tyler shared that he was sexually fluid on OnlyFans—an online subscription-based platform where content creators can earn wealth from people. However, the MTV star explained that his personal announcement wasn

Tyler Posey speaking at San Diego Comic Con. (Photo by Gage Skidmore, from Flickr)

In a recent interview with NME magazine, Tyler Posey revealed that his girlfriend Phem has helped him understand he is queer and sexually fluid.

The “Teen Wolf” star said that his girlfriend has been his biggest supporter since they started dating in February. The 29-year-old also said that it’s the “best relationship” he’s ever been in.

“[Phem] helped me understand that I fit under the queer umbrella and that I’m sexually fluid, I guess,” Posey told NME magazine, quickly correcting himself, “No, not ‘I guess,’ I don’t want anyone to take this [interview] and be like: ‘Well, he was compassionate of wishy-washy about it.’”

Back in October of 2020, Posey opened an OnlyFans account and was accused of “gay-baiting” for doing so. The up-and-coming platform is where the actor first came out as sexually fluid.

“Someone asked if I’d been with men, and I said yes,” he shared. “Since then there’s been this really loud person online — I’m pretty sure it’s only one person — and they’re trying to call me a ‘gay-baiter’: pretending to be gay to get money, essentially,” Posey said.

Haters have been “really cruel,”