Gay guy from pentatonix
Pentatonix is a world-famous a cappella group that got their start on "The Sing-Off." But how much do we know about their real-life partners outside the group?.
Pentatonix has become like a family over the years, and that family is expanding as many get married and have kids. Here's everything to know about their partners and family.
In this blog post, we’ll delve into the topic and answer one of the most frequently asked questions by their fans: are some of the singers in Pentatonix gay? The Rumors Pentatonix consists of five members: Scott Hoying, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola, Mitch Grassi, and Matt Sallee (who joined the group in ).
Discover how Pentatonix's Mitch Grassi uses his openly gay identity and unique style to build community and transcend cultures in pop music.
Meet the partners of the Pentatonix singers. Since winning The Sing-Off in , the group has developed an impressive career in the years since, including three Grammy Awards and a star on the.
As many fans of Pentatonix know, Scott Hoying is gay (and proud of it). While being interviewed by the Dallas Voice, he recalled what it was like to be young and unsure of himself in Texas in the s and s, telling the publication he felt a "constant" pressure to be more, or to be different.
The truth is that two members of Pentatonix, Scott Hoying and Mitch Grassi, are openly gay. While it is not uncommon for musicians to keep their personal lives private, Scott and Mitch have publicly revealed their sexual orientation and have become vocal advocates for LGBTQ+ rights.
Mitch Grassi, one of Hoying's childhood best friends and fellow vocalists in Pentatonix, also identifies as gay and shares the same sentiment in proudly showing queer visibility to help others.