Twins come out as gay on hidden camera

Twenty-one-year old twin brothers Adam and Luke from Ontario had a confession, and they decided to record themselves making it.

“I’ve been denying myself for a long time,” Adam says as he and Luke come out to their mom and dad while capturing the whole thing on hidden camera.

Their parents had their suspicions about Luke’s sexuality, but Adam’s revelation comes as a shock — one they quickly recover from, offering a very modern glimpse at how simple coming out can be.

“I hope this shows you guys that no one really cares,” Luke says into the camera after. “Your parents will love you no matter what. That’s why we make these videos — to show people that are gay in the closet that you can be who you are and not to be afraid.”

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