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Nashville's Chris Carmack warns gay country stars against coming out

Fri. September 27, 2013

Chris Carmack, who plays closeted country singer and guitar player Will Lexington on the ABC drama Nashville, has warned gay country stars against coming out.

Carmack's season 1 recurring character returns as a series regular on the show's second season, which premiered Wednesday.



The 32-year-old Carmack was asked by gay glossy Out whether he thinks "it's possible to be openly gay and a successful country singer?"

"People I've spoken to say that at a certain level it'd be career suicide for somebody to come out of the closet. That's a terrible kind of fame. I don't think executives would give Will the time of day. That's a damn shame, but in country music there's a stigma that's insurmountable," Carmack answered.

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