"I don't
apologize for being openly gay or for being sex-positive,"
former Spectrum News NY1 weatherman Erick Adame said. "Those are
gifts and I have no shame about them."
A gay meteorologist was terminated from his position at
a New York City news station for performing on an adult webcam site — and now,
he's taking legal action.
Erick Adame,
an Emmy-nominated meteorologist who, up until recently, was working for
Spectrum News NY1, took to Instagram to issue a public apology and
explain the situation to his followers.
"I have
recently been terminated from my job as the meteorologist at Spectrum News NY1
in NYC. I am taking this opportunity to share my truth rather than let others
control the narrative of my life," he began his statement.
"Despite
being a public figure and being on television in the biggest market in the
country in front of millions of people five days a week for more than a decade
and a half, I secretly appeared on an adult webcam website," he continued.
"On this site, I acted out my compulsive behaviors, while at home, by
performing on camera for other men. It was 100% consensual on both of our
parts. I wasn't paid for this, and it was absurd of me to think I could keep
this private. Nonetheless, my employer found out and I was suspended and then
terminated."
According to People, images of Adame performing
on the webcam site were sent to his employers at Spectrum News, and even his
mother, via an anonymous leak. According to court documents obtained by The Daily
Beast, Adame is suing the website, only identified as Unit 4
Media, Ltd., so that the identity of the person who leaked the images of Adame
without his consent can be revealed.
Elsewhere in
Adame's public statement, he went on to say that while he's sorry for the
"embarrassment and humiliation" that this leak may have caused his
former employers, coworkers, friends, and family, he is seeking "the
professional help I need so I can make appropriate decisions that don't affect
those I care deeply about, as well as my career, as I move forward in my
life."
Adame also
went on to say that he is not apologizing for his sexuality or for being
sex-positive in a world that is still, as his former employers demonstrated in
their firing of him, very sex-negative.
"Let me
be clear about something," Adame said. "I don't apologize for being
openly gay or for being sex-positive — those are gifts and I have no shame
about them."
SOURCE: OUT DOT COM
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