Jonathan Bailey to the rescue!

Noise, extremism, and polarization… How difficult it is to find real references that touch the light! this year, Jonathan BaileyBritish actor known for his role in Bridgertonfor being Fierro evil He played the role of Dr. Henry Loomis in Jurassic WorldHe jumped from the big screens to the headlines, becoming A symbol of vision, certain success and pride. He was recently named by the magazine the people As the “Sexiest Man Alive” this isn’t just an eye-catching cover, it’s representative as well An unexpected twist in the narrative of Hollywood masculinity.

Billy is not a hiding hunk. He is an openly gay man and one of those who is really active. during Box of shamean NGO he created to support Lgtbq+ issues. next to, He’s the actor of the year Thanks to its great success at the box office.

To have someone like him write his story in capital letters with vision, talent, success and commitment is so important. For many young people, who are still afraid to walk side by side or look at themselves in a store window without fear, Seeing Billie as “sexiest” is not merely trivial: it is an affirmation, a right to dream, a possibility.

Because of my work as a TV presenter and children’s author, I visit schools where… I see kids who are afraid of not fitting in. They ask me if it’s worth it to be different, to be an artist, to live the dreams, or to love freely. With people like Billy we give them mirrors. Mirrors that return light.

Although it may not seem like it, there is still a long way to go. There are LGBTQ+ actors who are still typecast in stereotypical, secondary, or ridiculous roles. But when the industry, the awards, and the public raise their hands, something moves. Jonathan Bailey is more than just a beautiful man. It is the kind of reference that is born when the rules change and society dares to dream. He’s the one who doesn’t hide and comes out of the closet in a party suit…and heads straight into the spotlight.

Jonathan, Thank you for showing that talent has no treasures. These stories shine brighter the more multifaceted they are. And that cinema, fame and pride can go hand in hand all over the world.