Greta Van Fleet singer Josh Kiszka says he was apprehensive about the reaction he might get when he came out.
In an interview, Kiszka explained, “I was really concerned. I felt like, ‘Well, I’m going to have a target on my back.’ You really feel that way, which is unfortunate, but it’s true.”
The vocalist went on to say, “Everything had been met with love and acceptance and humility and respect, and that was a huge wave of reassurance that things are moving in the right direction. As a performer and as an entertainer, a huge weight was lifted. Because ultimately as an artist or just as a person, we all want to be understood to some degree.”
In June, Kiszka came out publicly for the first time on Instagram while calling out lawmakers opposing LGBTQ+ rights in his home state: “Where I’ve settled a home in Tennessee, legislators are proposing bills that threaten the freedom of love. It’s imperative that I speak my truth for not only myself, but in hopes to change hearts, minds, and laws in Tennessee and beyond.”
“These issues are especially close to my heart as I’ve been in a loving, same-sex relationship with my partner for the past 8 years. Those close to me are well aware, but it’s important to me to share publicly,” Kiszka added.
“The LGBTQ+ community is a cultural pillar, constantly championing positivity and acceptance through art, music, literature, film, and most importantly, legislation.” Kiszka concluded, “The greatest mortal gift of all is our capacity to love and as we travel through time, may our greater understanding of the matter around and within us teach us to love ever deeper,” Kiszka concluded.
See Kiszka’s post below.