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By Cheyenne Roundtree For Dailymail. Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black has revealed he came out to his conservative Mormon mother while she was ranting about 'sicko' gay military members, he writes in his upcoming memoir. The year-old had long kept his sexuality hidden from his family, going as far to try and impregnate a girl as a teenager in hopes starting a family would 'bring me more happiness than any passion or romance ever could'.
But while his mother Rosa Ann 'Anne', a deeply religious Southern woman, raged against Clinton's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy, a year-old Black couldn't hold back his 'secret', and from his tears his mother realized he was one of 'them'.
Despite worrying their bond was ruined, his mother accepted him and years later Black said she was overjoyed that he met his now-husband British Olympic diver Tom Daley , once catching her Googling pictures of him in a Speedo. Black chronicles his close relationship with his mother, who died in , and struggling with coming to terms of his sexuality while growing up in a religious, southern community in his upcoming book Mama's Boy , which is out in May.
Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black revealed he came out to his conservative Mormon mother Rosa Ann pictured together during Christmas in while she was ranting about 'sicko' gay military members. Despite worrying their bond was ruined, his mother accepted him and years later Black said she was so happy that he met his now-husband British Olympic diver Tom Daley, once catching her Googling pictures of him in a Speedo. Black, who at the time was studying film at the University of California in Los Angeles, writes that he came out to his mother Anne over while visiting home for Christmas in During a discussion about the new military policy of Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Black writes that she started ranting: 'How dare this president allow those kinds of people to join?