Matteo Lane - Kids Doing Their Coming Out

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Published 2022-08-05
#MatteoLane on 7 years old kids coming out of the closet...

#MatteoLaneStandUp from the #JustForLaughs Festival in 2018.

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All Comments (21)
  • @pembrokelove
    As a middle aged lesbian who pays her mortgage on time, thank you. I feel seen.
  • @sdsurfgirl60
    My 16 yr old wrote, "I'm gay" on her sneakers then waited for me to notice. I loved it.
  • @Jesse__H
    "Two middle-aged lesbians paying their mortgage on time" 🤣🤣🤣
  • @matrix2297
    Matteo is such a breath of fresh air. I don't need every comedian to be a philosopher, sometimes I just need someone with fun energy and good impressions.
  • Your dad didn't get PTSD, he got LGBT. Lol. Folks, I'm here all night...
  • @geocape7060
    I love how comfortable he is with himself. His stage presence is great and he's so quick.
  • @frankm.2850
    I babysat in high school back in the 00’s and regularly watched a nine year old who would have his “boyfriend” spend the night most nights I was watching him. It was hands down the sweetest thing I’ve ever seen.
  • @77barrymac
    "...and my dad was in Vietnam, I feel like his two gay sons are his second Vietnam..." That's a great line!
  • @pegitamg9716
    Man, I love this guy! My son came out in the early 2000's and I was so relieved because I could see what trying to be strait was doing to him. He found out that a couple of his friends were also gay. We had no problem with this news (he was in his late teens) except for one relative who insisted that this was all a cry for attention. Right, if you had a choice why wouldn't you want to be someone who is vilified and attacked, right? He's a happy man who finds friends wherever he goes!
  • @dasha_ucko
    The documentaries thing is soooo accurate. In school, we watched an hour long documentary, and then the teacher printed out the script for us to annotate.... and it was literally 14 pages! Just for context, normally, the rule is a page a minute, but they somehow managed to stretch it to a page every 4 minutes.
  • This guy is effing FIRE!! That audience didn’t give him proper credit for the first half of this bit.
  • Kids are so lucky these days. I remember in the 70s and 80s people treated us like we had a mental illness and that being LGBT was a sign of delinquency. Not to mention during the aids scare people thought they could get aids just by talking to you. I'm so happy that people are finally able to be themselves without as much fear.
  • @Ines-qn4ix
    I came out twice. Once at 11 years as soon as I realized I was queer. (Didn't go over well and went back into the closet.) Then again at 14 which also didn't go over well, but I didn't care as much that time.
  • @alyssa5430
    That documentary part was so true. They’re really asking questions like I watched this to be educated not more confused
  • I always forget that he has such a beautiful singing voice and then he throws it in like that.
  • I never came out, there was never a talk about it in my family, it came a time where they had come to terms with it, then the converted to Evangelism refer to it as my problem and shoved me back in the closet so I shoved myself out of their lives as much as possible. They will never know I am engaged and eventually married to my man! ain't life a cabaret! LOL
  • @KikiTAdam
    😂😂 the generic Arabic song killed me, and yes they know much more about articture, and why we are astonished if the Mayan and the Aztecs did. Why can't the Kemits do it a.k.a Egyptian.
  • @eschwarz1003
    I feel this way embarrassingly about kids now after being diagnosed on spectrum / Aspergers in 30s. Really glad though that young people may more readily live full happy lives without going through a lot of wasted pain, stress and confusion