Gay: I might end up being alone due to my sexuality – Gospel singer Donnie McClurkin

Gospel singer Donnie McClurkin is opening up yet again about his sexuality, revealing in a recent episode of TV One’s Uncensored that he may end up alone for the rest of his life.

The Grammy-winning singel in an interview airing on Easter Sunday (April 4) on TV One’s “Uncensored,” spoke in-depth about his relationships, sexuality and more. The network posted clips of the interview on its website in advance of the airing.

The Pastor has described himself as a victim of childhood sex abuse and was criticized by gay rights groups when he claimed he had overcome homosexuality.

He told Religion News Service in 2019: “I’ve never been a part of any ex-gay anything.”
“Who do I consider myself to be now? I consider myself to be Donnie,” he added shortly before his 60th birthday.

“A wonderful, old man now — I never thought I’d be calling myself that — who is peaking 60 years old come next month and who has overcome a lot more than sexuality.”

In the new interview, McClurkin spoke to TV One about his interest in people of different genders over the years.

“I didn’t know, really, what a woman wanted. I’ve messed up more than I’ve had good,” he says. “My past relationships were a sprinkling of everything, men and women. I don’t know how to do this.”

McClurkin, 61, is pastor of Perfecting Faith Church in Freeport, New York, which he told RNS has heterosexual and LGBTQ attenders. “I believe in the love of God that reaches out to everybody,” he said.

He told TV One he considers his ministry and music to be his “safe place,” even though he grieves not having a marital relationship.

“I want to lay down next to somebody that’s going to be with me for the rest of my life, I really do,” he said. “I miss the fact that I did not have the family unit, that I could lay next to my spouse with my baby on my chest and be the quintessential dad that raises up a family like I saw in my dreams and I wanted in my heart.”

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