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I don't know what your schedule is between work and school and everything else, so feel free to give me a call back. You know, you said grab one maybe two. You little sucker, got me all fucking choked up and crying over here. I got your letter today. No worries.

A son's coming out is going viral eight years later as the internet celebrates his dad's touching response. It all began on a quiet Friday evening when Mum left for her trip. Brandon Puszkiewicz, a year-old programs manager for the Indiana chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, posted on TikTok in October, just ahead of National Coming Out Daya video of his father's reaction to a letter he wrote him coming out as gay.

He called me and left me a voicemail after reading it while I was in class. Infinite Coles, son of Wu-Tang Clan founding member Ghostface Killah (Dennis Coles), has opened up about his decade-long estrangement with his father due to his sexuality.

Privacy Policy Terms of Use. Search form Search. The video featured a screen recording of the voicemail left by Brandon's father, Matt, who is now 55, telling his son that everything was going to be alright. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

On TikTok user is going viral for sharing his dad's moving voicemail in response to his letter coming out as gay. We’d spend those weekends. All Rights reserved. People Dad's heartwarming reaction to his son coming out as gay goes viral 8 years later.

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Advocate Newsletter. I refused to listen to it for about 2 hours because I was so anxious what he would say. The latest posts from @sonfordaddy2. He called me and left me a voicemail after reading it while I was in class," Brandon wrote in the video's caption.

You know how to write a letter," Matt said in the message. I never thought much of my dad being alone with me. Gay stories, lgbtq+ stories, love stories That weekend was one of the most confusing yet strangely thrilling times of my life. On this nationalcomingoutday, I hope you know how loved and amazing you are.

Sign up for our email newsletter. It was a normal part of life—Mum’s job took her out of town often, and Dad was always the one holding down the fort. Love you. Brandon recently told PEOPLE that the video, which has over a million views, has since inspired others to come out to their families.

No matter who you are or where you are on this journey, you are loved and welcome here," he added. We're all good, man.