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George Michael’s “Faith” moonlights as therapy for bisexual shame and mixed signals

George Michael’s “Faith” doesn’t just spin from radios—it acts as emotional solvent, stripping layers of shame from a young man’s confused sexuality. The beat, all leather-jacket swagger and knowing glances, becomes permission.

He questions desire, not in theory but in flesh: is this attraction to men or simply hunger in disguise? Bisexuality, when surfaced in past relationships, gets treated like mildew in a corner flat—undesirable, best denied.


Source: Music | The Guardian – Published on September 20, 2025

George Michael's "Faith" Film and Album: The Pop Icon's Public Revival

The George Michael concert film "Faith," long hidden from the public eye, is set to light up theaters worldwide. Accompanying this revelation is an 18-track album, showcasing previously unreleased recordings from the pop icon.

This cinematic resurrection invites audiences into Michael's realm, highlighting the poignant power of his musical prowess. As the film flickers to life on the big screen, fans are treated to an auditory feast, rich with the nuances that defined Michael's career.


Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on November 30, -0001

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