Is chandler massey gay in real life
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When viewers last saw Will Horton, one of several gay characters on the iconic daytime drama “Days of Our Lives”, he was brutally murdered, strangled to death by a serial killer. Many were shocked not only by Will’s untimely demise, but by the brutality of his death. At the time, Will was portrayed by Guy Wilson, a likable actor who never quite clicked with viewers — this may have contributed to the character’s tragic end.
But on Sept. 15, Will rose from the dead, an occurrence not unusual on daytime soaps. Will’s return is big news in the soap world — he was a beloved character to the show’s millions of viewers. But even bigger news: Will’s resurrection also marks the repay to “Days of Our Lives” of Chandler Massey, the actor who played Will prior to Guy Wilson. It was Massey who enacted Will’s coming-out story, capturing the hearts of many as he did so.
“Ultimately, it was about timing,” Massey said via phone about his decision to return to the exhibit. “I got my economics degree at UCLA, and I was never happy with Will dying. Will is a part of me — I was hoping for a chance to
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There has been a lot of buzz this week about plans for the character of Will Horton to come out as gay on NBCs Days of Our Lives.
Emmy nominee Chandler Massey, who plays the teenager, gave his first extensive interview on the storyline to Greg In Hollywood on Tuesday night and promises that after a slow develop since last summer, things will be moving along soon.
Over the next few months, youre going to see a whole fresh side of Will, said the year-old actor. From beginning of December through January, there will be no lack of storyline there.
Will is currently dating tall school sweetheart Gabi Hernandez (Camila Banus) but is disinterested in having sex with her since their first time.
Last week, Will had a heart-to-heart with grandmother Marlena (soap legend Deidre Hall) and shared that he was confused about the relationship but did not elaborate.
Will does really care about Gabi and loves her, just not in the I want to have sex kind of way, explained Chandler
Get To Know Chandler Massey: From Days Of Our Lives To Hallmark
In , Chandler Massey delighted fans when he joined the Hallmark roster with the festive holiday film "Next Stop, Christmas." The movie was highly anticipated, as it also boasts a "Back to the Future" reunion between actors Christopher Lloyd and Lea Thompson — not to mention a time-travel angle. The following year, Massey made another holiday movie for the network, "A Tale of Two Christmases."
In , Massey returned to Hallmark with "The Professional Bridesmaid," which co-stars fan-favorite Hunter King. In the movie, Massey plays Henry, a reporter who's covering a big wedding. Of course, Henry and King's character, Maggie Bailey, interact plenty as the story unfolds. "Henry is a character that takes himself very seriously so I got to verb into the comedy of somebody who takes themselves maybe a little too seriously," Massey told Digital Journal. "This movie was fun," he added. "It was a great time. Working with Hunter King was amazing, I love working with her."
Meanwhile, as Massey continues cultivating his acting car