SYTYCD alumn and former LDS member Benji Schwimmer comes out
Homosexuality is relatively accepted in the dance world, and "So You Think You Can Dance" winner Benji Schwimmer certainly isn't the first alum from the show to come out (his Season 2 runner-up, Travis Wall, is out, as is Season 1 winner Nick Lazzarini and last season's runner-up, Sasha Mallory). But Benji, who is the brother of "Dancing With The Stars" pro Lacey Schwimmer, also comes from the Mormon world--so his decision to live life as an openly gay man, which he publicly announced this week, was an extremely agonized one.In a fascinating and frank new in-depth interview with MormonStories.org, Benji discusses his struggle to come to terms with his sexuality and his devout Latter-Day Saints faith. The interview begins with the formerly closeted dancer talking about his time with Evergreen, an organization set up to "help" Latter-Day Saints overcome their homosexual urges; he reveals that he even started his own Yahoo! Group, when he was 17 years old, for conflicted LDS teens wanting to re-identify as straight. He later talks about his relationship with an ex-girlfriend, and another relationship with the male "love of his life" that eventually didn't work out, but that changed him forever. "The happiest moments of my life were when I was with that boy," Benji recalls.
Benji also discusses his past struggles with thoughts of suicide and even the idea of castrating himself and taking reverse-hormonal pills so that he would no longer have any homosexual urges. "Do you believe that I should be celibate for the rest of my life? Is man meant to be alone in this life?" he asked one church advisor, who warned Benji that any traditional marriage to a woman would be doomed, but also told him that a physical relationship with a man was out of the question.
While the interview was originally conducted for a Mormon podcast, it's starting to get noticed in the secular sphere. "Wow, didn't think my Mormon Story interview would garner so much attention from the ' outside ' world. Thanks for all the well wishes y'all," Benji tweeted Monday. He then joked, "Would this be a good time to ask for future husband submissions? ;p"
The video below is more than two hours long, which is obviously a major time commitment...but it's really worth the investment. Benji weeps; other times, he laughs and shows incredible wit. This interview will break your heart and open your mind at the same time.
Kudos to Benji for being so brave!
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This is a really interesting article/interview, really heartbreaking
NEVA 4GET
wow.
I know...very late reply
Look what happens.
But really, good for him. Sounds like it was a very hard road for him and I am very glad to hear that he made it out OK and is comfortable with himself.
Edited at 2012-06-16 10:53 pm (UTC)
But the idea of Tranji being real was exciting and this is great in the Out magazine interview:
Your big competition on So You Think You Can Dance was Travis Wall, who has a new reality show on Oxygen. He’s gay, too, and was pretty open about it back then. Have you talked to him lately?
He was my first crush after I came back from my mission, actually. After the podcast came out, he sent me a text saying, “I’m proud of you.”
Good for him.
interesting--glad he made it through
I haven't watched it all but he is a good interview.
I thought similar things being from a HUGELY conservative republican city in Georgia.
GYRATE GYRATE GYRATE GYRATE~~~
TRANJI FOREVAH
gawd I miss Shane's choreography -- too bad he had to be a pedo creep :c