Nick Fuentes, a far-right commentator known for his inflammatory rhetoric and extreme political views, has publicly denied being gay in a new interview with Piers Morgan, stating: “I am attracted to women.”
The 27-year-old appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored on Monday, 8 December, where he was questioned about ongoing speculation regarding his sexuality.
“I am attracted to women,” Fuentes said plainly, before adding: “But I will say women are very difficult to be around. So, there’s that.”
When pressed further, Fuentes also confirmed his belief that women should not be allowed to vote.
“I do not, no. Absolutely not,” he stated when asked whether women should have voting rights.
Speculation over Fuentes’ sexuality
Questions about Fuentes’ sexual orientation have followed him for some time, particularly after an incident in 2024, when a brief clip of gay porn played at the end of his live-streamed show America First.
The clip, viewed by over 3,300 people, was quickly cut, and Fuentes blamed hackers for the interruption. He also claimed the footage could not have come from him, as it didn’t appear in the feed on his Rumble page.
Despite his repeated homophobic statements, the incident reignited online speculation, which he continues to deny.
Fuentes embraces offensive labels
In the same interview, Fuentes appeared unbothered when Morgan labelled him a “misogynist” and an “old dinosaur.”
He also confirmed that he has never had sex.
Fuentes, who first gained prominence among the far-right in 2017, has built a platform rooted in white nationalism, anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric, and antisemitism. He’s been widely criticised for praising authoritarian figures, including Adolf Hitler.
When asked about calling Hitler “f**ing cool,”* Fuentes defended his past remark, saying:
“It’s just cool. The uniforms. The parades. It’s cool. As a guy, you look at World War II, and it’s fascinating.”
The comments are the latest in a string of controversial statements from Fuentes, who continues to push extremist talking points under the guise of political commentary.
Far-Right Activist Nick Fuentes Denies Being Gay in Piers Morgan Interview
Nick Fuentes, a far-right commentator known for his inflammatory rhetoric and extreme political views, has publicly denied being gay in a new interview with Piers Morgan, stating: “I am attracted to women.”
The 27-year-old appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored on Monday, 8 December, where he was questioned about ongoing speculation regarding his sexuality.
When pressed further, Fuentes also confirmed his belief that women should not be allowed to vote.
Speculation over Fuentes’ sexuality
Questions about Fuentes’ sexual orientation have followed him for some time, particularly after an incident in 2024, when a brief clip of gay porn played at the end of his live-streamed show America First.
The clip, viewed by over 3,300 people, was quickly cut, and Fuentes blamed hackers for the interruption. He also claimed the footage could not have come from him, as it didn’t appear in the feed on his Rumble page.
Despite his repeated homophobic statements, the incident reignited online speculation, which he continues to deny.
Fuentes embraces offensive labels
In the same interview, Fuentes appeared unbothered when Morgan labelled him a “misogynist” and an “old dinosaur.”
He also confirmed that he has never had sex.
Fuentes, who first gained prominence among the far-right in 2017, has built a platform rooted in white nationalism, anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric, and antisemitism. He’s been widely criticised for praising authoritarian figures, including Adolf Hitler.
When asked about calling Hitler “f**ing cool,”* Fuentes defended his past remark, saying:
The comments are the latest in a string of controversial statements from Fuentes, who continues to push extremist talking points under the guise of political commentary.
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