Miles Heizer, the actor currently starring as closeted Marine recruit Cameron Cope in the new Netflix series ‘Boots’, has opened up about his own difficult experience coming out, describing it as an ...
Miles Heizer, star of the new Netflix queer military drama ‘Boots’, has reflected on the past generation’s struggles. In an interview with The Advocate, Heizer credited Cope White and other fighters ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Following the cancellation of the queer marine Netflix series in December last year, viewers were outraged by the sudden decision.
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X For six seasons, Heizer played Drew Holt on NBC’s beloved TV series Parenthood. Every week, ...
Miles Heizer will never forget his Braverman family. “Parenthood is the place that I met my true, lifelong, closest best friends,” Heizer, 31, exclusively shared with Us Weekly while attending the ...
I started acting when I was 10 and I was aware I was gay so early. I think growing up seeing the industry and seeing how the landscape of it was sort of ‘if you’re gay you need to move somewhere else, ...
Trudy Ring is The Advocate's senior politics editor and copy chief. She has been a reporter and editor for daily newspapers and LGBTQ+ weeklies/monthlies, trade magazines, and reference books. She is ...
Opening a new chapter both on-screen and off, Miles Heizer—currently starring in the Netflix series “Boots”—recently shared the raw and emotional story of his own coming-out journey. While his role ...
Nolan Kahal and Sean Morrissey, the founders of 'Sauna Box' the mobile wellness lab return to the KTLA Weekend Morning News with their latest technology. We checked out their mobile wellness lab ...
Miles Heizer isn’t one to pretend that stepping into a role completely unlike himself is always easy. The actor — known for projects like “13 Reasons Why,” “Parenthood” and “Love, Simon” — has often ...
Moises Mendez II is an associate editor at Out Magazine based in Brooklyn, New York. He covers internet culture and entertainment, including television, movies, music, and more. Before joining Out, he ...