Feb 10 • 07:30 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

The skier did not come out of the closet after all – An incomprehensible mistake

Skier Andrew Musgrave clarifies that a newspaper mistakenly reported him as coming out as gay, which he has never claimed.

During the 2022 Olympics, British newspaper The Guardian published a claim that skier Andrew Musgrave had come out as gay, attributing a quote to him that he never made. The alleged quote suggested that Musgrave felt he did not fit in within sports circles due to his sexual orientation. However, Musgrave clarified that he has never identified as gay and believes that the mix-up occurred because reporters confused him with British freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy, who is openly gay.

Musgrave shared this news on Twitter and humorously noted that he learns new things about himself every day, in response to the erroneous report. Although The Guardian quickly corrected the story, Musgrave did not receive an apology from the publication, but he chose to move on from the incident without further comment. His light-hearted approach to addressing the misunderstanding emphasizes the importance of accuracy in reporting and the potential consequences of misattribution in media.

The incident serves as a reminder of the responsibility that journalists have in verifying their sources and information, particularly when it involves sensitive topics such as a person's sexual orientation. Misreports can lead to public confusion and potentially harm individuals' reputations, underscoring the critical need for integrity in sports journalism.

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