Coming Out Colton

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GenreReality
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Coming Out Colton
GenreReality
StarringColton Underwood
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseDecember 3, 2021 (2021-12-03)

Coming Out Colton is an American reality television series created by Jeff Jenkins that follows Colton Underwood as he comes out of the closet. The unscripted series of six episodes premiered December 3, 2021, on Netflix. Underwood, a former professional football player, starred in the 23rd season of The Bachelor in 2019, before publicly coming out as gay in April 2021.[1]

Coming Out Colton chronicles Underwood's coming-out process and his exploration of the LGBTQ+ community.[2] Olympian skier Gus Kenworthy, who came out in 2015, appears in several episodes.[3] The series also features Underwood meeting openly gay ex-NFL players David Kopay, Esera Tuaolo, and Michael Sam.

Synopsis

Colton Underwood, a former professional athlete, and reality TV star, competed on The Bachelorette and was later nicknamed by fans as the "virgin bachelor," dating 30 women on a Bachelor season of his own. In April 2021, Underwood came out of the closet on American network Good Morning America and in the following months released an exclusive Netflix docu-series on his journey going from a closeted, self-loathing 29-year-old to accepting himself as a gay man exploring the LGBTQ community. This television documentary also trails his career as an NFL player and his appearance as the bachelor in the 23rd season of the American TV reality series The Bachelor.

Underwood emotionally said he chose to come out of the closet the day he heard of a restraining order against him, which was issued on September 14, 2020, just after a suspected overdose.[4] They announced their breakup on May 29, 2020.[5] Underwood came out as gay on April 14, 2021.[6]

Throughout the six-episode series, Underwood begins connecting with other prominent LGBTQ folks and LQBTQ athletes, exploring what made him feel like he needed to stay in the closet. The show provides a more intimate look at his coming-out process, before his Good Morning America interview, as he comes out to family members and brings the cameras with him as he prepares to share his truth with the world.[7]

Interviews

This is the list of the 33 persons interviewed for the documentary, ordered by airtime.

  • Colton Underwood
  • Donna Underwood
  • Gus Kenworthy
  • Kassidy Foster
  • Connor Underwood
  • Scott Underwood
  • Shelby Harris
  • Reese, Chase, and Ty (Colton’s Stepbrothers)
  • David Kopay
  • Esera Tuaolo
  • Michael Sam
  • Darrell Crouch
  • Cody Alan and Trea
  • Jaidynn Diore Feirce
  • Russell and Miles
  • Cody Belew
  • Kevin (Friend from church)
  • Ben Mann
  • Manuel
  • George
  • Heather
  • Kurt Kelly
  • Nicole Garcia
  • Joseph and Eddie
  • Peter Marc Jacobson
  • Fran Drescher
  • Onyeka Ehie

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byOriginal release date[8]
1"Family"Josh BarnettDecember 3, 2021 (2021-12-03)
Reality TV star Colton Underwood ("The Bachelor") begins a new chapter, as he opens up to his mother and plans for more conversations; Olympic athlete Gus Kenworthy offers advice.
2"Football"Josh BarnettDecember 3, 2021 (2021-12-03)
As Colton prepares to speak to his high school coach, former NFL players Michael Sam, David Kopay and Esera Tuaolo share their stories as gay athletes.
3"Friends"Josh BarnettDecember 3, 2021 (2021-12-03)
In Nashville, Tenn., Colton bonds with country radio host Cody Alan, but the pressure of mixing and mingling at a party gives him pause.
4"Church"Josh BarnettDecember 3, 2021 (2021-12-03)
Colton reflects on his relationship with God, shares his truth with faith-based friends and connects with members of the Metropolitan Community Church.
5"The Public"Josh BarnettDecember 3, 2021 (2021-12-03)
After a series of private conversations, Colton decides to publicly come out on television; in New York City, he visits the historic Stonewall Inn with his father and Gus.
6"The Past & The Future"Josh BarnettDecember 3, 2021 (2021-12-03)
A wave of backlash serves as a painful reminder of Colton's past choices; in response, he turns to friends and mentors to pave the way toward healing.

Production and release

The series was filmed in late 2020 and early 2021, all in preparation for the Good Morning America interview on April 14, 2021.[9] The program required a substantial amount of traveling and the organization of several meetings and large events for Underwood to participate.[10] Whilst a good amount of the series is filmed in Underwood’s hometown, Denver, he also goes back to his early life hometown of Washington, Illinois, to meet with his old high school football coach and teammates. He also travels to Nashville, Tennessee, to make familiarities with other members of the LGBTQ community. Finally, he travels to New York City to take part in his Good Morning America interview. The series closes just a few days after his Good Morning America appearance meaning the series took around five months to shoot in total.[11]

On Nov. 23 2021, in promotional efforts for the docuseries, Underwood shared a special meaning behind the promo photo released on the same day. "This image was captured moments after I came out to my dad, which was one of the most meaningful parts of my coming out journey," he said. "I'm looking forward to sharing more of my story with you including the lessons I've been learning along the way. Coming Out Colton premieres on Netflix December 3rd."[12]

Lifestyle and entertainment programming network, LogoTV, who target LGBTQ audiences and reach millions of subscribed households, also posted on social media a series insight to promote the release of the series, captioning their post “@coltonunderwood views his privilege as “an opportunity for me to help out other people who might not have that privilege, to learn from them, to amplify their voices, to share their stories.” #TheBachelor alum chats with #LogoLive’s @JohnnySibilly on his highly publicised coming-out journey and subsequent @Netflix show #ComingOutColton, his evolving relationship with God as an openly #gay #Christian, and what he has learned about his privilege through the critiques he's received.”[13]

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