“I got to the point where I thought, ‘F**k this,’ I’d love to hold my boyfriend’s hand in public or be able to put a picture of my face on Tinder and not be so worried about it. “I thought I needed to be straight in order to be happy,” Bailey admitted. He’s been hesitant to do so for a long time, with casting directors wary of pigeonholing him into some stereotypical roles or ignoring him altogether. As much as he had come out as gay to his friends and family in his 20s, he suppressed his sexuality as he tried to get his foot in the door. He said the comment tormented him for years. “There are two things we don’t want to know,” the friend told her, Bailey told GQ Promotions“If you’re an alcoholic or if you’re gay.”
Jonathan Bailey also experienced obstacles while pursuing a career in acting, mainly in the form of rough advice from an actor friend. “It’s actually pretty silly and we have some hilarious moments, but it makes it less awkward.” In Season 1, three poor students Samuel (Itzan Escamilla), Nadia (Mina El Hammani. “Well, if two people are doing a sex scene, the rule is that there should be three barriers separating them and there are some actions where a half-inflated netball can allow movement without being physically connected. Élite takes place at Las Encinas, a prestigious, fictional high school attended by the richest kids in Spain.