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The comment section under the newly resurfaced video is full of people praising the parents for how they handled the situation and even sharing coming-out stories of their own. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
A recently resurfaced video of two twin brothers coming out to their parents is currently going viral on X formerly Twitterand the adorable family is making our day.
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These are the conversations we want to see. It just doesn't feel like me," he explained. Make it safe for your kids to be who they are. At the end of the day it's not about the parents and what they wanted.
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Subscribe and Turn On Notifications Reaction Time ram o. Just be who you are. And for people to take things from my life, like personal stuff, is not okay. It cannot be your worry or your burden. Lowry left the series in May Elliot also opened up about why he decided to change his name, though his father still calls him Isaac.
The video, originally posted nearly 10 years ago and viewed 3. Like grade four.
What follows is one of the most raw and genuine moments ever captured on social media – the twins not only coming out to their father via phone, but sharing this intensely private moment with. The video begins deceptively simple: two nervous year-olds sitting in front of their camera.
Imagine not being able to be who you are for that long. Very young. This is special. These parents did great, be yourself and what other ppl think ain't your burden to carry. Fans met Elliot back in on 16 and Pregnantwhen Lowry starred in an episode and welcomed her oldest son into the world on national television.
At the end of the day, I'm not going to sever a relationship with my child based off of who he love or doesn't love. Adam and Luke, who were 21 when the original video was filmed, go into the kitchen, where it looks like their parents are eating lunch, and tell them they need to talk.
Thank God for their parents. Luke says that he intentionally tried to draw attention away from his twin brother who was struggling with accepting himself while they were high school and he feared the reactions of other teenagers. If I want to share it, I should share that on my own terms.
In the viral video, the Monastero Twins — as fans knew them on YouTube — put a hidden camera in their family’s kitchen to catch their parents’ reactions to them both coming out as gay at. You tell me you want to marry a man?
Many parents would sadly have a hard time accepting one gay child, let alone finding out that both of their kids are gay at the same time, but these parents rose to the occasion and gave us hope for queer kids who want to come out to their families.
“We want to come back to YouTube as authentic as possible,” Austin says, his voice already trembling. Open communication is key.