Like we didn't have a clue.
Looks like on an upcoming issue of People Magazine, the American Idol runner-up is finally putting and end to the "True-rumors" and comes out of his closet.
Internet reports beginning to circulate now feature a People magazine cover with an October date showing Aiken holding his newborn son, Parker Foster Aiken, underneath the headline "Yes, I'm gay: The 'Idol' star opens up about his emotional decision to come out."
"I cannot raise a child to lie or to hide things," he's quoted as saying on the cover.
Representatives from People have not yet returned calls to the Sun-Times. A statement from the magazine, however, was posted at mtv.com, saying only: "We can confirm that Clay Aiken and his son are featured on the next issue of People. For the complete story, please visit www.people.com at 7 a.m. [Wednesday]."
Rumors about Aiken's sexuality have abounded since the singer was runner-up on the second season of "American Idol." He's rebuffed direct inquiries by everyone from Kelly Ripa to Diane Sawyer about the topic. Comedian Kathy Griffin habitually refers to him on her reality show in her routines as The Gayken.
Looks like on an upcoming issue of People Magazine, the American Idol runner-up is finally putting and end to the "True-rumors" and comes out of his closet.
Internet reports beginning to circulate now feature a People magazine cover with an October date showing Aiken holding his newborn son, Parker Foster Aiken, underneath the headline "Yes, I'm gay: The 'Idol' star opens up about his emotional decision to come out."
"I cannot raise a child to lie or to hide things," he's quoted as saying on the cover.
Representatives from People have not yet returned calls to the Sun-Times. A statement from the magazine, however, was posted at mtv.com, saying only: "We can confirm that Clay Aiken and his son are featured on the next issue of People. For the complete story, please visit www.people.com at 7 a.m. [Wednesday]."
Rumors about Aiken's sexuality have abounded since the singer was runner-up on the second season of "American Idol." He's rebuffed direct inquiries by everyone from Kelly Ripa to Diane Sawyer about the topic. Comedian Kathy Griffin habitually refers to him on her reality show in her routines as The Gayken.
Aiken, 29, previously told People: "What do you say [to the question of whether I'm gay]? … It's like when I was 8. I remember something would get broken in the house, and Mom and Dad would call me in and say, 'Did you do this?' Well, it didn't matter what I said. The only thing they would believe was yes. … People are going to believe what they want."
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