'Love wins tonight': Nine months after coming out, T.J. Osborne celebrates by kissing boyfriend at CMA Awards
Country star T.J. Osborne capped off a “crazy rollercoaster of a year” at the 55th annual CMA Awards Wednesday when his band Brothers Osborne won Vocal Duo of the Year and he celebrated by exchanging an on-air kiss with his boyfriend, Abi Ventura.
“It's been a crazy rollercoaster of a year for us in so many ways, especially for me emotionally,” T.J. said during his brief but touching acceptance CMAs speech, once he made it to the stage. "And to have you all support me, it really does feel like love wins tonight. Thank you.”
T.J.’s supportive older sibling and bandmate, John Osborne, excitedly added, “Give this boy a round of applause! We love this genre. We love the people. We love all of you so much.”
I gasped ??
You go, TJ! ????????????@brothersosborne ?? https://t.co/XpgvssXay7— Dario Dalla Lasta (@DarioDallaLasta) November 11, 2021
Later in the evening, Brothers Osborne performed their confessional ballad “Younger Me,” which T.J. wrote after he came out publicly in February. “For many years I would watch this show, year after year, and I always thought how incredible it would be — I would dream of being up here on this stage,” T.J. told the crowd at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. “And there's so many things, there were so many hurdles for me, and I always felt, truthfully felt, like it would never be possible because of my sexuality to be here. And I just wish my younger me could see me now.”
T.J. then addressed his younger, closeted self, singing, “Younger me made it harder than it had to be/Trying hard to dodge my destiny would get the best of me/Younger me, way too young to pace a bedroom floor/Always dreamed of kicking down the door/What were you waiting for?” and “Hanging out but not quite fitting in/Didn't know that being different really wouldn't be the end.”
While those close to T.J. had known for years that he is gay, the country star only came out publicly in Feburary in a candid interview with Time magazine. In the article, he said it was “so lonely and isolating” being closeted, and explained, “I find myself being guarded for not wanting to talk about something that I personally don’t have a problem with. That feels so strange. … I want to get to the height of my career being completely who I am. … I’ve kept a part of me muted, and it’s been stifling.”
T.J. acknowledged to Time that coming out was a professional risk given the country genre’s typically conservative fanbase, and he even speculated that “to show up at an awards show with a man would be jaw-dropping to people. It wouldn’t be like, ‘Oh, cool!’” His televised PDA moment with Ventura, however, did receive support and praise from country fans on social media — indicating that the progress the younger T.J. once dreamed of is finally happening in Nashville.
Having interviewed TJ a couple of times, I can tell you he’s as genuine a person as they come. Proud to see him to continue to tell his story and speak his truth.#CMAawards@brothersosborne pic.twitter.com/SHDcipCO3F
— PJ (@OnAirWithPJ) November 11, 2021
I love the Song. Very personal but speaks to us in other ways. Very happy you decided to live your life as you truly are. I am also happy that your boyfriend/man lives his truth. When you are true to yourself, many more lovely things can develop! Cheers ??!
— DonnaPolston (@polston_donna) November 11, 2021
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee boy on boy kiss on the CMA's! So excited for the Brothers Osbourne
— juliatalbot (@juliatalbot) November 11, 2021
Wow @brothersosborne great to see TJ Osborne embracing his full self.
— Dan Browning (@danbrowning) November 11, 2021
excuse me, tj, i’m already sobbing. ?? @brothersosborne, loved yall since you opened for @davidnail at the cannery—took a bus from chicago to be there w/ my brother. : ) 8 years!! so happy to see you winning in every way being absolutely true to who you’ve always been. ?? #cmas
— xoxo heather (@heathinrealtime) November 11, 2021
He will always get my UTMOST respect for coming out as gay and trying to help give strength and encouragement to closeted kids, despite knowing the vitriol he would receive from the putrid hateful disgusting people that listen to country music
— bee ?? (@icyzbee) November 11, 2021
Tearing up before he even finishes talking! Like for everyone who has struggled with this!
— Melissa Voyles (@MelissaV2004) November 11, 2021
Younger Me is literally an anthem telling us that shit gets better and after the last two years I truly believe it’s EXACTLY what we all need. @brothersosborne
— Jennica Scott (@JennicaScott) November 11, 2021
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