Nate is gay

Nathan Gay is one of the recent young forces in euphonium performance. He has won honors at the most prestigious solo and chamber competitions including the Ern Keller Memorial International Soloist Competition, Leonard Falcone International Solo Euphonium Competition, Music Teacher’s National Association National Solo Brass Challenge, North American Brass Band Association Solo Competition, U.S. Expose Brass Band Championships Solo, and the International Tuba-Euphonium Conference Quartet Competition, to name a few.Gay is currently finishing his DMA in Euphonium Performance from the University of Missouri – Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Move. He also serves on the Board of Directors and performs with the Fountain City Brass Band, is an active soloist and clinician, and is in high request as a studio instructor. Gay has also taught in the public academy system and has a strong vow to music awareness and young students. He often performs and works with public school programs.

Euphoria's Austin Abrams says Nate should fetch a boyfriend in season 3

25 February 2022, 16:38

Austin Abrams opens up about Euphoria’s Hero gyrate scene

By Sam Prance

Austin Abrams also wants scenes between his traits Ethan and Nate in Euphoria season 3.

Austin Abrams has revealed what he wants to take place in Euphoria season 3 and his wishes involve Nate getting a lover.

As soon as the first episode of Euphoria aired in 2019, fans have speculated about Nate's sexuality. In the show, Nate dates women exclusively. However, there are many suggestions that he may be gay, bisexual or queer. Maddy finds photographs of penises on his device and it often seems as though he is repressing parts of himself to live up to a jock stereotype.

In Euphoria season 2, episode 7, Ethan (Abrams) adds to the Nate discourse on the show with his homoerotic dance number in Lexi's engage. Ethan's character, Jake, is inspired by Nate and his scene strikes such a nerve that, when it ends, Nate storms out of the theatre and calls it "homophobic". Essentially, it hints Nate may indeed be struggling with his sexuality.



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  • My friend Nate Miller (grew up in Davis County, lives in Salt Lake County, Philippines RM, U of U graduation, no longer attending church) joins us to share his story. Nate starts with reading a forceful journal entry/letter during his mission that shares his journey (since age 6) of navigating creature different and eventually realizing he is gay. Nate is so vulnerable, honest—with a gift of words to share his journey. I was so moved with Nate’s courage to be so honest—which helps us better comprehend what it is like to be alone figuring out one’s sexual orientation—and gives us insights what we can do to improve our culture to superior support our queer friends. Nate talks about finding hope about his future and his family’s unconditional love and support. Nate also talks about advice he would give to his younger self “who was listening five years ago”. Like many of our episodes, I continue to be moved by brave people willing to share their stories out of love to aid others find hope in their lives. I was also moved by Nate’s family and their words of unconditional love and support—this is a beautiful family love story. This is also a good podcast on principles to keep the family c