Barton Lowell
2010-05-07 00:39:03 UTC
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Chely Wright 'Ashamed' of Hurting Her Ex Brad Paisley
By PopEater Staff Posted May 5th 2010 10:05PM
Newly out-of-the-closet Chely Wright says she has "cried a million
times" about hurting fellow country singer and one-time boyfriend Brad
Paisley.
In excerpts from her new book printed in People magazine, the country
star -- who came out as a lesbian -- says an unknowing Paisley was a
victim of her sexuality secret.
"I have not been ashamed of myself often," she says in the book
excerpts, "but I am ashamed of myself for choosing to be so cruel to
another human being."
"Perhaps this book and my coming out will help him to understand,"
Wright says.
Wright explains she did "love" Paisley. "But I was not in love with
him," she wrote. In fact, she says she often cried "during those
moments of physical intimacy."
"And I have no idea what he made of it when I cried," she added.
Wright says that Paisley was talking about "forever" and marriage and
couldn't understand the problem with the relationship.
"Well, except for the tiny little fact of me being a lesbian," she
wrote. "I was hoping I would fall out of favor with him. No such
luck."
Chely Wright 'Ashamed' of Hurting Her Ex Brad Paisley
By PopEater Staff Posted May 5th 2010 10:05PM
Newly out-of-the-closet Chely Wright says she has "cried a million
times" about hurting fellow country singer and one-time boyfriend Brad
Paisley.
In excerpts from her new book printed in People magazine, the country
star -- who came out as a lesbian -- says an unknowing Paisley was a
victim of her sexuality secret.
"I have not been ashamed of myself often," she says in the book
excerpts, "but I am ashamed of myself for choosing to be so cruel to
another human being."
"Perhaps this book and my coming out will help him to understand,"
Wright says.
Wright explains she did "love" Paisley. "But I was not in love with
him," she wrote. In fact, she says she often cried "during those
moments of physical intimacy."
"And I have no idea what he made of it when I cried," she added.
Wright says that Paisley was talking about "forever" and marriage and
couldn't understand the problem with the relationship.
"Well, except for the tiny little fact of me being a lesbian," she
wrote. "I was hoping I would fall out of favor with him. No such
luck."