Web extra: Johnny Mathis on coming out
Web extra: Johnny Mathis on coming out
The legendary singer talks about his controversial 1982 magazine interview in which he stated that homosexuality was “a way of life that I’ve grown accustomed to.” He tells Nancy Giles why he wasn’t concerned about the potential impact on his career, despite receiving death threats. “It bothered me that it bothered people!” he laughed.
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Truth Analysis
Analysis Summary:
The article is mostly accurate, focusing on Johnny Mathis's discussion of a 1982 interview and its impact. The core claims are supported by the provided verification sources, particularly the CBS News and YouTube links. There is minimal bias, presenting Mathis's perspective directly.
Detailed Analysis:
- Claim: The article states Johnny Mathis discussed his controversial 1982 magazine interview.
- Verification Source #1 and Verification Source #4: Both support this claim, describing the video as featuring Mathis discussing the 1982 interview.
- Claim: In the interview, Mathis stated that homosexuality was "a way of life that I've grown accustomed to."
- Verification Source #1: Directly quotes Mathis as saying this.
- Verification Source #4: Mentions the 1982 interview and its controversial nature.
- Claim: He tells Nancy Giles why he wasn't concerned about the potential impact on his career, despite receiving death threats.
- Verification Source #1: The YouTube video (same content as the article) shows Mathis discussing this with Nancy Giles.
- Claim: "It bothered me that it bothered people!" he laughed.
- Verification Source #1: The YouTube video shows Mathis saying this.
- Claim: Johnny Mathis gave his final concert on May 18, 2025.
- Verification Source #2: States that May 18, 2025 was Johnny Mathis's final concert.
- Verification Source #5: Mentions March 31, 2025 in relation to music and Johnny Mathis.
- *Internal Knowledge:* This claim is likely inaccurate. Johnny Mathis is still alive and performing as of October 26, 2023. The Facebook post is likely either a fan speculation or a misunderstanding.
Supporting Evidence/Contradictions:
- Verification Source #1 and Verification Source #4: Both confirm the core subject of the article is Mathis discussing his 1982 interview and its aftermath.
- Verification Source #1: Provides direct quotes from Mathis, supporting the accuracy of the article's claims about his statements.
- Verification Source #2: Contradicts *internal knowledge* regarding Johnny Mathis's retirement.
