Brendon Urie, frontman for the band Panic! at The Disco, recently revealed to PrideSource that he's "dabbled" in bisexuality, having had relationships with both men and women:
Gay rumors about you have been circulating since the beginning of your career. And last year you tweeted, "Everyone's a little gay." Do you truly believe that for yourself and for other people?
Oh yeah, definitely. It's natural. I find myself being attracted to dudes all the time. I'm like, "Wow, that's a beautiful man." There's no shame in it; that's how I feel. To stifle that would probably bring on stress and probably make somebody homophobic.
How do you label yourself sexually, then?
I guess if I had to classify myself, I'd say I'm straight. But I have, in the past, experimented in other realms of homosexuality and bisexuality. Overall I'm more attracted to women. Like with my wife, I'm just so insanely in love and attracted to my wife that I go, "Well, OK, my love of musicals can't trump that I love pussy." (Laughs)
A straight dabbler?
Yeah, sure. It's fun to dabble!
Panic! at The Disco has also released a music video for their new single "Girls/Girls/Boys," a bisexual anthem of sorts, that features Urie paying homage to D'Angelo's famous "Untitled (How Does it Feel)" video that showcased an almost entirely naked D'Angelo and not much else.
Check out Urie baring (almost) all AFTER THE JUMP…