Colton Haynes, A Star From Teen Wolf, Says He Will Never Date Again And Would Have Died If He Hadn't Come Out

Let’s find out ‘Why Did Colton Haynes Say He Will Never Date Again’ Colton Haynes, who plays Colton on MTV’s Teen Wolf, recently said that he is done dating and is better by himself. He remembered getting into a “knockdown” argument over his dating status with a friend.

However, he is happier now, particularly since coming out as gay. In fact, his life was saved by coming out, it should be added.

Colton Haynes Said He Has No Plans To Date Any Time Soon

I’m not sure whether I’ll ever go on a date again. On the Behind the Velvet Rope with David Yontef podcast, he stated, “I think I’m better alone.” “And the other day, I got into a major fight with a close friend. You’re not saying that, they said. You’re going to meet someone and fall in love. “You are co-dependent,” I said. I’m not dependent on anyone.

Colton Haynes, A Star From Teen Wolf, Says He Will Never Date Again And Would Have Died If He Hadn't Come Out
Colton Haynes |Arturo Holmes/FilmMagic

The Teen Wolf actor said, “I like being alone, and I don’t need another person. I’ve previously been in partnerships. In a relationship, I’m not my best self, and I’m not seeking for one. My companion also found the concept of someone being alone to be incomprehensible. Because you’ve never been alone, I said. If you’re alone, you might lose your mind.

It’s not me, that. I’m happier now than I’ve ever been, he continued. “I don’t have to meet friends I don’t want to meet or smell morning breath. I’m not required to communicate with family members I don’t want to. That sounds wonderful, too.

“I’ve been single for as long as I can remember, and I couldn’t be happier. Haynes maintained, “I’ve come to the point where I’m so tired of trying to persuade people that it’s not a defense mechanism.

Teen Wolf Star Says He’d Be Dead If He Had Not Come Out

Haynes claimed he wasn’t sure he would have survived if he hadn’t come out as gay. He noted, “I think everyone’s experience is different, but it’s 2022. “When it comes to coming out, I believe everyone should do that at their own time.”

“Despite how much the media tries to convince you that things are different now, I think it is very difficult to navigate the profession as an out person, an out LGBTQ+ performer. They aren’t.

Incredible films aren’t being given the recognition they merit at the box office, he remarked. “You have actors who, after participating in productions for ten years, aren’t paid equally to everyone.”

Mixing Acting And Your Personal Life Gets Tricky, Colton Haynes Said

Haynes was on American Horror Story and Scream Queens in addition to Teen Wolf. He is relieved to be free, yet it might be “tricky” to combine job and personal life.

When you bring your personal life in this field, so many things get in the way, which shouldn’t, he remarked. “But on the other hand, I think it’s a hard area coming into things like this industry, not only with being homosexual.”


Haynes remarked, “You have to understand that it’s a game. What else could I possibly say to put myself in danger? However, I am grateful that I can continue to do this.

However, he added, “working with the treatment is quite different for actors than it is for gay performers. Being handled differently when working with someone who is a complete nightmare compared to being treated differently when you are a decent person on set is quite intriguing.

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