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Colton Haynes Responds to Noah Galvin’s Expletive-Filled Coming Out Diss: Good Luck, Kid

It’s on. Colton Haynes responded to Noah Galvin’s expletive-filled coming out diss via Instagram on Thursday, June 9. As previously reported, in a new interview with Vulture, Galvin blasted the Arrow actor’s coming out story, which Haynes shared in an Entertainment Weekly interview last month, calling it “f–king p—y bulls–t.”

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The CW star isn’t letting the comments slide.

“It’s extremely ironic that only a month ago I was tweeting this kid & saying that he should win an Emmy for his work. Then today he returns the favor by calling me a p—y & the worst to the entire world,” Haynes wrote in his post in response to the 22-year-old The Real O’Neals star. “Let me just clarify, I’ve never met this kid, so for him to judge me without even meeting & having no idea the struggles I’ve been through or where I come from is absolutely uncalled for and quite frankly embarrassing on his part.”

“Since when is a three pg article in Entertainment Weekly not an appropriate way to come out? And since when did he become the judge of what’s appropriate,” Haynes continued “Shouldn’t we all be supporting each other? Enjoy all of your success. You’re young kid … hopefully you’ll eventually learn a thing or two. Good luck. I’m sure I’ll seeya around.”

Colton Haynes and Noah Galvin
Colton Haynes and Noah Galvin

Haynes signed his note from “Colton P—y Haynes.”

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In Galvin’s interview with Vulture, the ABC star, who is also gay, said that Haynes’ interview with Entertainment Weekly — where he didn’t specifically state he was gay — isn’t considered “coming out.”

“That’s f–king p—y bulls–t. That’s like, ‘Enough people assume that I sleep with men, so I’m just going to slightly confirm the fact that I’ve sucked a d–k or two,'” Galvin told Vulture. “That’s not doing anything for the little gays but giving them more masturbation material.”

He later apologized for his rant, releasing a statement on social media before Haynes responded.

“The entire interview I gave to Vulture has hurt the LGBTQ community and the industry I feel truly fortunate to be a part of,” Galvin tweeted on Thursday. “My only intention was to try and empower and promote honesty, but I fully understand that comments I made were brazen and hurtful To Colton Haynes and to the LGBTQ youth, especially those who have embraced our show, I have no right to dictate how or when anybody comes out of the closet; I know how difficult and scary the process of coming out can be, and the last thing I would ever want to do is make it scarier. For anyone.”

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But apparently it was too late!

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