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Nashville Predators defenceman Luke Prokop has become the first active National Hockey League player to publicly come out as gay. The 19-year-old, yet to make his NHL debut, made the announcement on his Instagram account, saying he was “no longer scared to hide who I am”.
“It has been quite the journey to get to this point in my life, but I could not be happier with my decision to come out,” Prokop said. ❤️
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Dolly Parton has revealed how she used the royalties from Whitney Houston‘s cover of ‘I Will Always Love You’ to invest in a historically Black neighbourhood in Nashville.Parton, who is thought to have earned millions of dollars in royalties from the 1973 song, saw her fortune grow after gaining a songwriting credit for Houston’s iconic 1992 cover – which featured on the soundtrack to The Bodyguard.Speaking on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Parton explained how she used the money to
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NHL debut, made the announcement on his Instagram account, saying he was “no longer scared to hide who I am”. “It has been quite the journey to get to this point in my life, but I could not be happier with my decision to come out,” Prokop said.
An icon on and off the ice. Luke Prokop made history when he became the first National Hockey League player — retired or active — to publicly come out.
Luke Prokop has come out as gay.
Luke Prokop is making history as the first active player under contract to an NHL team to come out as gay.The 19-year-old Nashville Predators prospect revealed the news in a lengthy statement shared to Instagram on Monday, writing, «While the past year and a half has been crazy, it has also given me the chance to find my true self.»«I am no longer scared to hide who I am. Today I am proud to publicly tell everyone that I am gay,» Prokop exclaimed.