Hozier is gay

Hozier has long been an LGBTQ+ advocate. The music video for his first single, ’s “Take Me to Church,” depicted the story of two gay lovers who are attacked by a mob, taking its inspiration from the prevalence of anti-gay violence in Russia. Just no. And bringing down that weight of shame that church has put on people by undermining that very natural part of the human experience.

Hozier thinks people thought he was gay due to the anti-Roman Catholic church and anti-homophobia message in the video of his hit song, "Take Me To Church." The video, which has amassed over million views since its release eight years ago, shows two men kissing. Hozier charms punters as he takes to the stage to perform at the iHeartRadio LIVE launch in Sydney.

After all, people coming from different experiences are going to relate to art differently. Hozier has said it in interviews, which is way more reliable than Wikipedia. And yeah I agree with you in this last part too. I never said it is less applicable to gay people. Hozier repeatedly explained that the song criticized homophobia in all its forms, but fans couldn’t stop speculating that it was a personal story. Hozier explained that its fine that people assume he is gay, and that even though he is not.

We also agree on this point, and now I get why you made this post. Hello there. Take Me To Church is a masterpiece, I know. And he actually denies it. You can hozier is gay one of the sources here. Eventually, Hozier accepted that fans will continue assuming that he gay, but he reminded people not to lose sight of the message in the song. Grammy-nominated Irish singer-songwriter Hozier says people assume he is gay because of his anti-Roman Catholic church anthem "Take Me To Church" and the anti-homophobia video which accompanies.

It is actually a pretty good video. Hozier charms punters as he takes to the stage to perform at the iHeartRadio LIVE launch in Sydney. Hozier thinks people thought he was gay due to the anti-Roman Catholic church and anti-homophobia message in the video of his hit song, "Take Me To Church." The video, which has amassed over million views since its release eight years ago, shows two men kissing.

And I actually enjoy when art is explained from different perspectives. I even started to believe that he was gay, so I looked for interviews where he himself admited it. Grammy-nominated Irish singer-songwriter Hozier says people assume he is gay because of his anti-Roman Catholic church anthem "Take Me To Church" and the anti-homophobia video which accompanies.

Grammy-nominated Irish singer-songwriter Hozier says people assume he is gay because of his anti-Roman Catholic church anthem "Take Me To Church" and the anti-homophobia video which accompanies.

To stand for something he believes is wrong, which is great! Hozier repeatedly explained that the song criticized homophobia in all its forms, but fans couldn’t stop speculating that it was a personal story. He made his music to openly resonate with every type of person, which is pretty cool. Hozier explained that its fine that people assume he is gay, and that even though he is not. I agree with you in this 4th point. Eventually, Hozier accepted that fans will continue assuming that he gay, but he reminded people not to lose sight of the message in the song.

Thanks Andrew. My point if you read the whole thing is that it is not specifically or exclusively about them. He agreed to make the music video about homosexuality to make a statement. Hozier's personal life became a topic of interest when discussions about his sexuality emerged, particularly related to the music video for his hit song "Take Me to Church." He clarified that he isn't gay and emphasized that the song, while not exclusively about gay rights, supports the notion of equality and love without boundaries.