Grant Gibbs has addressed Sawyer Hemsley’s coming out statement. (Getty Images/@sawyerhemsley/Instagram)
TikTok star Grant Gibbs has issued an apology for “outing” Crumbl Cookies co-founder Sawyer Hemsley.
Hemsley came out publicly as gay on Monday (25 August) after rampant online speculation about his sexuality. “Instead of letting others write my story, I want to share it in my own words,” the entrepreneur said.
Following Hemsley’s announcement, Gibbs, known as one half of the musician and influencer duo “A Twink and a Redhead”, took to TikTok on Tuesday (26 August) to address the string of videos he had previously posted speculating on Hemsley’s sexuality.
The TikToker captioned the post, “I’m genuinely sorry I clocked your tea in such a massive way, but I am really happy and proud of you sister @SawyerHemsley.”
He began in the video, “This was not my intention to ever out somebody in this way, but girl, I am so happy for you and so proud of you.
“You are hot and you’re going to live your best out gay open life, mama… But you guys, I did not mean for this to happen the way it did. I’m so sorry, Sawyer.”
Crumbl Cookies co-founder Sawyer Hemsley has come out as gay following online speculation, telling his followers, “People tried to define me.” Hemsley and Jason McGowan co-founded Crumbl Cookies in 2017 and have since opened “more than 1,000 locations across the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada,” as per the New York Times. The brand has had high-profile collaborations with Olivia Rodrigo, the Jonas Brothers and the Kardashian-Jenner family. The company’s Chief Branding Officer, Hemsley, took to Instagram on Monday (25 August) to address the rampant discussions of his sexuality, after videos and threads were shared on social media. Grant Gibbs of musician and influencer duo “A Twink and a Redhead” stirred controversy after appearing to out Crumbl Cookies co-founder Sawyer Hemsley in a TikTok video. In the clip Gibbs speculated about Hemsley’s sexuality stating “That man is so gay.”Shortly after Grant’s TikTok went viral, Hemsley shared a lengthy, vulnerable coming-out statement on his socials. Gibbs later responded to Sawyer’s statement in a follow-up TikTok, writing “I’m genuinely sorry I clocked your tea in such a massive way, but I am really happy and proud of you sister.” #crumblcookies #comingout #grantgibbs #twinkandareadhead #lgbtqia
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Gibbs continued, drawing on Hemsley’s material and financial success. “I think you’ll be fine, girl.”
He did “admit” that speculating about his sexuality to his 218,000 followers was “nasty of me” and alleged that he “didn’t mean for it to end up like this”.
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Gibbs maintains that he was commenting on “public information” and was simply “joining a conversation already being had” online. He did add that he felt “bad my video went so viral”.
Before Hemsley’s coming-out statement, Gibbs had posted two videos discussing the co-founder’s sexuality in what was intended to be a comedic bit.
In a 22 August post, Gibbs expressed surprise that Hemsley was presenting as heterosexual. “That’s a gay man, and I’ll say it to his face,” he said.
The video was captioned, “Y’all, I’m dying. Can someone fill me in on the tea with him bc I quite literally have never seen a gayer man.”
In a follow-up video posted on Saturday (23 August), Gibbs doubled down on his views, claiming that Hemsley is “definitely closeted in a way that’s trying to protect his cash, which I’m kind of annoyed at.
“That’s my personal gripe with this whole situation,” he said, noting that while people should not be outed, he didn’t regret his first video because Hemsley is “literally a co-founder of many companies and I think he can survive”.
“I think he is out to the people who need to know… I think it’s just in a money way that he’s not, and I think that’s nasty,” he claimed.
In Hemsley’s coming-out statement, he did not address Gibbs’ comments.
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