Yikes, just did, and apparently not only to lesbians, but gay guys too. And I read the mea culpa cloaked as an 'album review' on US GQ (of all editions...

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Don't particularly care for Tyler or Frank Ocean, or anyone from that LA fold because I find them not only nauseatingly pretentious, but also reinforcing the stigmas they're so diligently working to rebel against in their communities. But self-hating gays in any sphere, and those who continue to support them, always intrigue me because over the years I've come to conclusion that their final defense is always presumably being gay themselves. As far as I can tell, Tyler never formally apologised but instead chose to put out an album underscoring his own homosexuality? How groundbreaking!
As for Fantastic Man/The Gentlewoman's involvement, maybe the interview will show a different angle. Like the one with Inez van Lamsweerde, lol. It is however a bit dismaying that they've elected to give him the cover because like I said, much deliberation goes into the cover choice. It's not like they're as sort-sighted as Vogue was to hand Kendall Jenner a cover after the Pepsi fiasco.