Nick Jonas says he isn't fazed by the recent attention he's garnered from the gay community -- in fact, he welcomes it.
"I love it; I'm thrilled by that," Jonas said during a HuffPost Live appearance this week. "I always had a pretty strong gay fan base, having been a theater kid."
Jonas appeared at a number of gay clubs in New York while promoting his new single, "Jealous," and even performed a cheeky striptease following a performance of the song.
During a Sept. 10 appearance on "Watch What Happens Live" with Andy Cohen, he hinted that his role on the upcoming DirecTV drama series, "Kingdom," may feature a large storyline revolving around his sexuality.
"That's a community that I love and have embraced, and [they've] embraced me," he added. "I love them. They're so supportive."
Jonas's forthcoming self-titled album is slated to drop in November.
"I love it; I'm thrilled by that," Jonas said during a HuffPost Live appearance this week. "I always had a pretty strong gay fan base, having been a theater kid."
Jonas appeared at a number of gay clubs in New York while promoting his new single, "Jealous," and even performed a cheeky striptease following a performance of the song.
During a Sept. 10 appearance on "Watch What Happens Live" with Andy Cohen, he hinted that his role on the upcoming DirecTV drama series, "Kingdom," may feature a large storyline revolving around his sexuality.
"That's a community that I love and have embraced, and [they've] embraced me," he added. "I love them. They're so supportive."
Jonas's forthcoming self-titled album is slated to drop in November.
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