Instagram filters can disguise many things, but Teen Wolf star Charlie Carver’s sexual orientation proves not to be one of them.
Carver, a 27-year-old actor and the newest star of The Leftovers, posted a five-part photo series to his ever-growing fan following of 764K Instagrammers on Monday night in his caption of a photo that reads: “Be who you needed when you were younger.”
A photo posted by Charlie Carver (@charliecarver) on
“I screen-capped the picture and saved it…And over the course of about-a-year, it became clear why the inspirational photo had called out to me,” he states in his first post.
A brief overview of his childhood and his innate passion for acting prefaces his introduction and self-identification as being gay at age twelve. “It would take me a few years before I could repeat [the words] to anyone else,” he continues.
A photo posted by Charlie Carver (@charliecarver) on
Thousands of comments follow the first of five posts that initiate Carver’s public reveal. “You are a Hero!” notes one fan, and streams of proud exclamations, respect and every heart emoji in the iPhone keyboard follow.
Part two divulges the unbreakable support system that Carver had; his family, who offered a safe zone for his coming-out experience. Words of advice, like “If you feel like you want to come out, make sure first and foremost that you have a support system… I would never encourage anyone to come out only to find themselves in harm’s way,” follow.
A photo posted by Charlie Carver (@charliecarver) on
Carver sheds light on a major aspect of homosexuality that we tend to forget: abandonment. He acknowledges the members of the LGBTQ community who are regularly kicked out of their family homes out of hate and prejudice, and feels lucky to have been raised in a family that celebrates his sexual orientation.
For Charlie, it wasn’t approval that he was concerned about, but rather the “two halves” in which he would have to “bi-sect” himself into in his public and private worlds. The pressure of social media to not only being “on”, but also being completely “himself” begged the question: “to what extent does [Carver] share himself?”
A photo posted by Charlie Carver (@charliecarver) on
“I’ve lived ‘out’ [of the closet], not feeling the need to ever reveal so”, he continues on his ability to act as chameleon in his professional life, but not in his personal life. “I owe it to myself, more than anything, to be who I needed when I was younger,” he closes.
A photo posted by Charlie Carver (@charliecarver) on
So how do we feel about Charlie Carver’s delivery? Instagram often gets a bad rap for glamorizing life and making life’s simple outings seem like far-fetched perks of lavish lifestyles that we don’t actually lead. In fact, one Australian star recently abandoned her Instagram account and described it as “contrived perfection made to get attention”, as stated in The Guardian. But what could be more real, more true, and more vulnerable than revealing your sexual orientation on social media?
To you, Charlie Carver, we say there is #nofilterneeded.
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