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Grant Gustin

Thomas Grant Gustin, finer known as Grant Gustin, is an American actor and singer. He is known for his roles as Barry Allen / Flash on the CW series The Flash and as Sebastian Smythe on the Fox series Glee.

Gustin was born on January 14, in Norfolk, Virginia. He is the son of Dr. Tina Lynne (Sweeney) Haney, a pediatric nurse, and Thomas Avery Gustin. During his high school years, Grant attended the Governor's School for the Arts program in Norfolk, Virginia for Musical Theatre. He also went to Hurrah Players Incorporated which is a theatre corporation in Virginia. In , he graduated from Granby Sky-high School and went on to be present at the BFA Melody Theatre Program at Elon University in North Carolina for two years. He left school to take the role of Baby John in the Broadway Revival Tour of West Side Story, and performed with the tour from its opening on September 30, through September 23,

On November 8, , he debuted on the television series Glee as Sebastian Smythe, an openly gay member of the Dalton Academy Warblers. Gustin won the recurring role of Sebastian,

Grant Gustin, the speedster we know and love from The Flash, got slap with a surprising—and hilarious—curveball from Family Guy. During an episode, Stewie Griffin, the most unpredictable toddler on TV, casually confessed his crush on Gustin. Yes, that Stewie! Now, imagine being the goal of Stewie&#;s affection—Grant couldn&#;t help but blush when he found out. 

It&#;s not every day that an animated character flirts with you, let alone one as iconic as Stewie. With a mix of shock and humor, Gustin found himself in the spotlight for reasons that had nothing to accomplish with his superhero speed. Buckle up for this quirky ride as we explore how Stewie’s passion caught everyone off guard, including Gustin himself!

Grant Gustin hilariously reacts to creature Stewie Griffin’s secret passion in Family Guy shoutout

Oh, what an exciting shoutout this was! Grant Gustin, who plays The Flash on the CW, said in a sit-down with Team Coco that he had a funny—and a bit embarrassing—encounter with his own character when he was name dropped in the animated series Family Guy. Gustin

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[quote] A little progress report from last season to this season. About 7 months ago I finally decided to break my cycle of not taking care of myself as well as I should. As many of you may recognize, I’ve had anxiety and sometimes depression for as long as I can remember. Over the last years or so as I’ve been more of a “public figure” and had a busier schedule, my anxiety only got worse. It has always had a terrible affect on my appetite and just motivation in general. Covid and the time to just be alone with myself a lot more really helped kickstart wanting to be a better me. That’s included eating better(and more), active out, daily meditation, and just trying to be more offer and happy with who I am. It’s honestly one of the reasons you’ve seen a lot less of me on social media. For me personally, spending a lot of period on here can be appreciate a black hole. It’s not usually the best use of my time or the foremost thing for my mental health. I will always be a work in progress, but I’m proud of myself for taking steps I wish I could’ve taken a long tim

Grant Gustin Is Gay? 'The Flash' Actor Said, 'I Was Gay-Bashed;' Actor Talked About Bullying Issues GLAAD Media Awards

"The Flash" performer, Grant Gustin is gay? He was rumored to be gay way advocate in his highschool days.

On an interview of Zap2It with Gustin about thoughts on the recent media attention given to youth bullies, the actor admitted that he was also bullied.

Below is his identical statement during in the interview.

"I was a theater kid. I tap danced when I was in middle school," Gustin said at the GLAAD Media Awards.

Then, he continued telling his previous experience:


"I played sports and I tap danced, but I was different than the other guys when I was in school. I didn't hang out with them. I didn't complete the sports thing. I was 'gay-bashed' when I was in school even though, you know, I'm not. I'm a unbent guy that just happens to be what I do. So, it's easily relatable to me. It was awful. It's a hard time in a kid's life. I just listened to the tune 'Creep' today by Radiohead and it makes me think about it."

He continued, "We have a generation right now where people