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Olly Alexander: "I'm surprised that more people aren't talking about male suicide" | British GQ
Oct 31 2018
From the role LGBT politics plays in defining masculinity to the male mental-health crisis, the Years & Years frontman and reigning GQ Live Act Of The Year has given voice to people for whom silence can be an all-consuming - sometimes even fatal - burden. Here, he speaks of his battles with depression, self-harm and homophobia and asks if more gay musicians should write openly about love
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