Republican Politician Denies He Is Gay After Texting A Teenage Boy Inappropriate Messages

GOP politician Mike Yenni admitted that he sent some inappropriate messages to a teenage boy yet is denying that he is gay. He opened up this issue on November 26 during a TV interview.

In an article published by The Huffington Post, Yenni didn't deny what he did to a boy who he sexted and was only 17 years old at that time. He used to be the mayor of Kenner, Louisiana and he also has a wife when this issue of him being involved with a teenage boy took place.

Yenni was honest enough to admit the inappropriate conversations that happened between him and the minor and he said that it was indeed a bad decision on his part. Yenni said that he did regret what happened and didn't deny about this story published on The Tab, which apparently is about him.

The story was written by a student from Brown University confessing about a politician seducing him, which then lead to exchanging of sexual text messages. Once again, Yenni didn't deny it but after admitting to all of these, he wanted to deliver a message that he is not a homosexual.

In his own words, he said, "To simply say it, I'm not gay." It drew some questions to a lot of people knowing what he did show that he is attracted to men.

Yenni also didn't confirm about everything that was written in the article except admitting the whole sexting part. He said that of a all the things written there are not accurate according to what he believes.

Yenni's statements during the interview were quite vague, especially when he didn't deny nor agree with the words that the Brown University student wrote ion the controversial article. What do you think is Mike Yenni trying to convey with his interview? Share your thoughts in the box below.

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