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Oct
26

The most shocking news ever

By: Bobby Finstock on 10/26/05 @ 1:18 pm

NEW YORK (AP) — Houston Comets forward Sheryl Swoopes is opening up about being a lesbian, telling a magazine that she’s “tired of having to hide my feelings about the person I care about.”

Swoopes, honored last month as the WNBA’s Most Valuable Player, told ESPN The Magazine for a story on newsstands Wednesday that she didn’t always know she was gay and fears that coming out could jeopardize her status as a role model.

“Do I think I was born this way? No,” Swoopes said. “And that’s probably confusing to some, because I know a lot of people believe that you are.”

Swoopes, who was married and has an 8-year-old son, said her 1999 divorce “wasn’t because I’m gay.”

She said her reason for coming out now is merely because she wants to be honest.

“It’s not something that I want to throw in people’s faces. I’m just at a point in my life where I’m tired of having to pretend to be somebody I’m not,” the 34-year-old Swoopes said. “I’m tired of having to hide my feelings about the person I care about. About the person I love.”

A release from ESPN The Magazine about the story did not disclose the identity of Swoopes’ partner.

A five-time All-Star and three-time Olympic gold medalist, Swoopes is the WNBA’s only three-time MVP. She played for the Comets during their run of four championships from 1997-2000, but missed the 2001 season with a knee injury.

She said her biggest worry about her revelation is that people will be afraid to look up to her.

“I don’t want that to happen,” she said. “Being gay has nothing to do with the three gold medals or the three MVPs or the four championships I’ve won. I’m still the same person. I’m Sheryl.”

Swoopes led the WNBA in scoring last year, averaging 18.6 points. She also averaged 4.3 assists and 2.65 steals while making 85 percent of her free throws and playing a league-high 37.1 minutes a game.

She said it “irritates” her that no one talks about gays playing in men’s sports, but that it’s become an issue in the WNBA.

“Sexuality and gender don’t change anyone’s performance on the court,” she said. “Women play just as hard as guys do. We’re just as competitive.”

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A player in the WNBA is a lesbian? I would have NEVER expected that. I am just shocked… amazed… just wow. This is the most shocking thing ever. It ranks right up there with someone the other day telling me the sky was blue.

Seriously what’s next? Is someone going to tell me that Pam Anderson’s breasts are fake? Or that babies don’t come from storks?

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Finstock is founder of Pointlessbanter.net. He is known for his encyclopedia like knowledge on the life and times of Scott Baio. In the future he hopes to write again under his own name in order to impress the ladies and build his celebrity to the levels of other failed internet writers.

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