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InI moved to NYC to be part of the ballroom scene and model. I had already been working out for a couple of years, but I really fell in love with it in when I started to see the results of working out efficiently with trainers, lifting heavier weights, and gaining more muscle.

Paris was denied Mr. Olympia because he was openly gay. It was the final push I needed, and I decided to compete. Discover how Diego Miyake Mugler is redefining bodybuilding, embracing his identity, and inspiring a new generation to live free and lift proud.

DMM : Bodybuilders showed me the ropes, and I immediately gay obsessed with voguing. After nearly two decades of competing and voguing, Miyake Mugler's now making a name for himself in a different competitive scene: bodybuilding. Still, I was pretty athletic and had a passion for dancing.

MH: How has your training routine evolved over the years? Grindr has a new educational series on YouTube called Daddy Lessonswhere they explore gay historical topics, and recently, the company made a short delving into the origins of the intersection of gay identity, culture, and bodybuilding.

It was a way to express myself through movement. DMM : In andI got really into working out. And at that time, I was studying to become a personal trainer and have since become one.

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What was it like growing up as a gay man in the South? I always wanted to try competitive bodybuilding, but was afraid to compete. I started sneaking out frequently, trying to find myself, and I found a community that welcomed me with open arms—people like me, because I was so closeted growing up.

A couple of years later, my manager suggested I come to the gym with him. Paris was the NPC American National and IFBB World Bodybuilding Champion. You have a great physique. I started getting more into fitness then. I watched music videos and tried to learn dance moves.

Inhe became the world's first male professional athlete to come out as gay in the media while still an active competitor in his sport. MH: Are you still voguing and doing ballroom, or have you shifted more towards bodybuilding, since it seems challenging to maintain a body for both?

They were small enough to discreetly fit into a jacket pocket. Seeing that improvement inspired me to work out harder. I tried, but I just got bored with it. MH: How did it feel finding a queer community in the ballroom scene? Victor Martinez and the GI Team break down the topic of "Gay for pay" and some other fetishes that occur in the sport of bodybuilding.

Then, at around 16, I discovered the ballroom scene. He actually gay photos of me to his friend, who's a bodybuilders bodybuilder, and that guy said I have the body to compete and really should.