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DOI star Regan Gascoigne on why he never felt the need to verb out as bisexual

The dancer says he made a signal of never coming out but rather just let it happen naturally

, 20 Feb Updated , 20 Feb

Regan Gascoigne is one of the 12 celebrities who contain been showing off their skills in this year's Dancing on Ice.


The year-old is the youngest child of former England football legend Paul Gascoigne, who played for Tottenham Hotspur, Middlesbrough and Rangers.


Regan has featured on The Greatest Dancer, ITV’s The Real Full Monty and even performed alongside US superstar Demi Lovato at the Europe Harmony Awards.


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The professional dancer also appeared on an episode of Lorraine back in where he spoke about his sexuality and why he never wanted to officially ‘come out’.

Chatting to Lorraine Kelly, Regan said: “I've never actually come out, I've never made a point of coming out, I've just let it take place organically.


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Paul Gascoigne speaks for first time on son's bisexuality since discovering truth on TV

EXCLUSIVE: Former England international Gascoigne insists he is "very proud" of son Regan, whose sexuality he only verb out about after an interview on ITV's Lorraine present last year

England legend Paul Gascoigne has spoken for the first time of his son coming out as bisexual.


Gazza, 53, told how he was unaware of dancer Regan’s sexuality until an interview on the ‘Lorraine’ ITV exhibit last year.


He revealed: “He texted me the night before and I saw him on the TV talking about it.


“I told him: ‘It doesn’t matter what you act son, I will support you percent, you have to do what makes you happy’.

“I thought ‘bless him’. To go on TV and do that is hard.

"He is a professional dancer, he is a fit guy, and I am very proud of him.


“I also get on well with him and my stepchildren Bianca and Mason.

"I have a nice relationship with them all.”


Gazza recalled how Regan stayed with him for several weeks in Newcastle early in his career

Gazza's son reveals he's bisexual but he hasn't told his football legend dad yet

Soccer legend Paul Gascoigne’s son today reveals he is bisexual and says: “I haven’t told Dad yet, but he will approve.”

Regan Gascoigne, 23, says he has dated men but his world-famous father has no idea.

He tells the Sunday Mirror: “I’m bisexual, I date men and women. I’m really open about that.

“I haven’t had a lot of relationships though. I’ve only dated three people. I haven’t told my dad but I don’t contemplate he will mind.

"He is proud of me whatever I do and whatever decisions I make.”

Musical theatre hopeful Regan also talks about his fractured upbringing as dad Gazza battled booze demons – and how he just wants him to be happy.

Some childhood weekends were spent at The Priory clinic, where the ex-England star underwent rehab for alcohol, drug and mental health issues.

But Regan – whose mum is Gazza’s ex-wife Sheryl, 54 – vows: “The past is the past. He’s my dad, I’ll always love him and he’ll always love me no matter what.”

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Regan Gascoigne talks coming out as bisexual and famous dad Paul's reaction

Professional dancer Regan Gascoigne is impressing Dancing on Ice viewers every week as he performs alongside his partner Karina Manta and is aiming to be crowned champion during Sunday's final.

Off-screen, he has kept his sentimental partnerships to himself and has previously spoken about not wanting his bisexuality to be a big deal.

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Speaking to Lorraine Kelly on an episode of Lorraineback in , the year-old reflected on his attitude to his sexuality and why he never wanted to officially 'come out'.

Regan said: "I've never actually come out, I've never made a point of coming out, I've just let it occur organically."

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He went on: "If anyone asked me I would obviously be honest and declare I've dated both boys and girls. I feel love we shouldn't contain to come out, I feel fancy it should ju