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Hey, my loves, we all know the sports world can feel like a tough crowd when it comes to LGBTQ+ visibility.
But Mark McAdam, Sky Sportsâ only openly gay male journalist, is making sure heâs heardâon and off the field.
Recently, McAdam sat down for a revealing chat on the All Out with Jon Dean podcast, spilling the tea about his unique journey in the sports world and what itâs really like to navigate the locker room as an openly gay man.
Letâs just say, itâs not always as glamorous as it looks!

Coming OutâAnd Then Coming Out Again (And Again)
Mark McAdam, the fresh-faced football fanatic weâve come to love on Sky Sports, first made headlines in 2014 when he came out publicly in Gay Times.
But, as he recently shared on the podcast, coming out isnât a one-time event.
âYouâre always coming out for the rest of your life,â McAdam said, explaining how even in 2024, he still faces those awkward moments with players and coaches who assume he has a wife and kids.

He hilariously recounts exchanges like, âWhat did you get up to over the summer? Were you away with the wife and kids?â
McAdamâs response? Itâs a toss-upâeither he drops a casual âOh, Iâm singleâ or has to navigate yet another âcoming outâ moment.
Itâs a sentiment that, letâs face it, many of us in the LGBTQ+ community know all too well.
That endless cycle of correcting assumptionsâsometimes it feels like weâve all got a little bit of Groundhog Day in us!
Fighting for Inclusion in Football
But hereâs the thing: despite the repeated coming-out moments, Mark hasnât shied away from pushing for a more inclusive sports world.
Back in 2017, he told Attitude magazine that the football world had made strides in LGBTQ+ acceptance.
McAdam firmly believes that in the locker room, where players are more like brothers than colleagues, a gay footballer would find support.
âTeammates are teammates,â he said. âWhatever their color, sexuality, race, or religion, when you put on the shirt, youâre in it together.â
â˝ Fun Fact â˝
Before becoming a sports reporter, Mark McAdam had a stint in entertainment journalism! He once worked at Channel 4âs breakfast show RI:SE in the early 2000s, interviewing celebs and honing his camera skills long before making his mark in sports. Who knew he could dish on both football and pop culture?!
Still, itâs clear McAdam wants the gameâand the entire sports industryâto do better.
Whether itâs in the media or on the terraces, the steps taken toward LGBTQ+ inclusion need to keep moving forward.
And heâs right. Progress has been made, but honey, thereâs always more work to do.
Not Just a ReporterâAn LGBTQ+ Advocate
If youâve followed Mark over the years, you know heâs no stranger to using his platform for good.
From teaming up with gay comedian Tom Allen to commentate on Charlton Athleticâs match in support of Stonewallâs Rainbow Laces campaign, to presenting TV icon Rylan Clark with the Broadcaster of the Year award at the British LGBT Awards in 2022, McAdam is as comfortable under the spotlight of LGBTQ+ advocacy as he is on the pitch.
You just know the gay bestie energy was thriving when McAdam, Rylan, and Sue Perkins (yes, our GBBO fave!) posed for pics at the awards.
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And letâs not forget his multiple red-carpet appearances at The Attitude Awardsâan event that celebrates LGBTQ+ stars and alliesâwhere McAdam has rubbed shoulders with the likes of Gok Wan.
Their close friendship? Weâre low-key obsessed. You can just imagine them kiki-ing about fashion and football, serving up advice and shade in equal measure. đ

The Work Ahead
Despite all the fab moments and the clear progress made, McAdam still feels the weight of being the only openly gay male journalist at Sky Sports.
Itâs a little mind-blowing, isnât it? After all these years and all the campaigns for LGBTQ+ inclusion in sports, thereâs still such limited representation, particularly for gay men in sports media.
This is a reminder that visibility isnât just importantâitâs vital.
And people like Mark, out there living their truth in an industry where diversity is still growing, are the ones paving the way for future generations of LGBTQ+ sports reporters, players, and fans.

But hereâs the takeaway, my lovesâMark McAdam isnât just a sports reporter.
Heâs the embodiment of progress, community, and unapologetic visibility.
From his early days coming out in Gay Times to now, nearly a decade later, continuing to champion inclusivity in football, McAdam is someone who makes us feel like weâre all in this together.
Whether itâs through football or friendship, his presence makes the world of sports a little brighter and a whole lot gayer. đ
So next time you see him on your screen chatting about the latest Premier League action, remember thereâs a lot more behind that beaming smileâan advocate, a friend, and someone whoâs always cheering for all of us to win.
Keep slaying, Mark. Weâre rooting for you! đ
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