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Bill Maher is an American political commentator famous for his show Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO. Besides being a political commentator, he is also an actor, TV personality, and comedian. Furthermore, he hosts the late-night show Politically Incorrect on ABC, and from 2020 he has started his podcast project Club Random.<\/span><\/p>\n

On the 21 May 2022 episode of Real Time with Bill, he touched the topic of the LGBTQ community that projected him to controversy. “We will all be gay in 2054” his statement on the show did not sit well with the netizens, and they called his actions homophobic. Twitter users are filled with rage following his word and slamming him for his deprecating humor.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/p>\n

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Is Bill Maher Gay?<\/h2>\n
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Bill Mahe is not gay. However, he can be easily reached with the keyword “gay” beside his name because of the homophobic remarks he made on his show Real Time with Bill in May 2022.<\/span><\/p>\n

Maher claimed on his show that as more young people have come to identify with the LGBTQ community, “we will all be gay in 2054,” based on the current trend. He made fun of those who become uncloseted about their sexuality over time, stating that the question “What do you want to be when you grow up?” has a different answer.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Furthermore, Bill Maher also added a Gallup survey’s outcome to his program and continued remarking, “It’s okay to ask questions about something which is very new and involves children. The answer isn’t always that anyone from a marginalized community is automatically right. Trump might drop the end of the discussion because we’re experimenting on children.”<\/span><\/p>\n

Maher added that the LGBT population in America appears to be about doubling per generation to better clarify his verse on the situation. Fewer than 1% of Americans born before 1946 (Joe Biden’s age) identify in that way, compared to 2.6 % of boomers, 4.2 % of Gen X, 10.5 % of millennials, and 20.8 % of Gen Z. If trends continue, we will all be gay by 2054, Maher said which was followed by a big laugh from the audience.<\/span><\/p>\n