Star Trek Icon George Takei Reflects On Coming Out, And Why He Felt ‘A Sense Of Guilt’ For Years

Star Trek Icon George Takei Reflects On Coming Out, And Why He Felt ‘A Sense Of Guilt’ For Years

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Star Trek Icon George Takei Reflects On Coming Out, And Why He Felt ‘A Sense Of Guilt’ For Years

George Takei is well-known for playing one of the most important Asian Star Trek characters, Hikaru Sulu, as well as becoming a cultural icon and a political activist. In the actor’s personal life, he carried a secret about being gay that he didn’t disclose to the public until he was 68. The Star Trek icon has gotten real about what coming out was like for him and why he felt “a sense of guilt” for years after.

Star Trek (which is streaming on your Paramount+ subscription) was ahead of its time in the 1960s, sending the message of the future with its diverse casting on the USS Enterprise. However, showrunner Gene Roddenberry felt he had to stay away from LGBT issues for fear of the show getting cancelled.

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