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Jonathan Groff came out to brother after seeing nude statue of David: ‘I started crying’

Jonathan Groff was moved to come out by the work of Michaelangelo. (Getty/PinkNews)


Screen and stage star Jonathan Groff has recalled how a fateful glimpse of Michelangelo’s statue of David while traveling Italy inspired him to come out to his brother.

Jonathan Groff has played several memorable roles over his career. From Kristoff in Frozen to Jesse St. James in Glee to King George III in the original Hamilton Broadway cast. Now fans are looking forward to his guest appearance opposite Ncuti Gatwa in the upcoming Doctor Who series. Alongside his flourishing career, Groff has also been outspoken on LGBTQ+ issues. In 2014, he served as a Grand Marshal at the New York City Gay Pride parade, while in 2015, The Point Foundation recognized him as “a young trailblazer” advocating for the LGBTQ+ community. However, Groff’s journey to publicly embracing his sexuality has not always been easy. In a new interview in Conde Nast Traveler, the 38-year-old star reminisced on his touching coming-out story.

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Spring Awakening, a 23-year-old Jonathan Groff went solo traveling across Italy, following Rick Steve’s guidebook.

The day before he planned to meet his brother in Rome, Groff visited the Accademia Gallery in Florence – home to Michelangelo’s sculptures including his famed nude statue of David.

“When you turn the corner, there are rows of other unfinished sculptures by Michelangelo,” Groff recounts in the publication.

“I started crying and wondered, What is it about this naked man that makes me so emotional? Afterward, I sat in a piazza, journaling, thinking about how nobody here knew or cared about me, and I decided to come out to my brother – who is also named David – the next day.”

At the time Groff had a secret boyfriend – his roommate – who was the only person he had come out to so far. However, when he met his brother, also called David, in Rome he built the courage to come out over dinner and drinks.


“I knew that if I didn’t tell him right then, I would never do it,” Groff continued. “My hands were shaking; my voice was hoarse from talking, because I hadn’t spoken to anyone in seven days.


“But David also seemed nervous. He said, ‘Jonathan, there’s something I need to talk to you about.’ He told me all about this girl that he was in love with, who is now his wife. It was like he was coming out to me, because we’d never talked about relationships or sex or love in our entire lives as brothers.

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