Brooke Eden On Coming Out In The Country World

LGBTQIA+
By
Tione Zylstra
June 9, 2024
Countrytown.com
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Queer country artist Brooke Eden was told she would lose her career if she came out, according to a candid interview where she opened up to Us Weekly about what Pride month means to her.

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Brooke Eden A woman with long blonde hair, wearing a white off-the-shoulder top and detailed, fringe denim pants, sits on a teal stool against a soft, gradient blue background.
Photo Credit:
Ford Fairchild

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