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Barry Manilow Reveals Why He Didn’t Come Out for Decades: I Thought I Would ‘Disappoint’ Fans If They Knew I Was Gay
BY JEFF NELSON•@NELSON_JEFF

Pop legend Barry Manilow opens up for the first time about coming out, finding love, and surviving showbiz for 50 years. Subscribe now for his exclusive untold story — only in PEOPLE.

For decades Barry Manilow gave the world timeless hits, while keeping his own world a total secret. Now at 73 years old, the music legend is opening up about his life, struggles and, for the first time, his sexuality.


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Fiercely private, the pop icon recently welcomed PEOPLE into his Palm Springs home for an exclusive interview and photo shoot with his manager husband Garry Kief — and talked for the first time about their nearly 40-year romance. Says Manilow, “I’m so private. I always have been.”

Born Barry Alan Pincus in 1943 and raised by his single mother Edna Manilow, in Brooklyn, Manilow knew early on his first love was music. His second love was his high school sweetheart Susan Deixler. “I was in love with Susan,” says Manilow of the woman he married after graduating high school, “I just was not ready for marriage.” The star maintains he wasn’t struggling with his sexuality at the time of their one-year matrimony. “I was out making music every night, sowing my wild oats — I was too young. I wasn’t ready to settle down.”


Indeed, Manilow’s personal life took a backseat as he pursued a career in music, writing jingles to pay the bills (State Farm, Band-Aid and others still use them today) and in 1971, taking a gig arranging music for and accompanying a young Bette Midler at the gay hotspot the Continental Baths. He produced the diva’s first two albums and when her career took off, his followed suit.

After skyrocketing to fame in 1974 with his pop-rock ballad “Mandy,” the Brooklyn native’s star only got brighter with the release of classics like “Looks Like We Made It,” “Copacabana (At the Copa)” and “Can’t Smile Without You.” Then in 1978, he met Kief — a TV executive and Houston native — and “I knew that this was it,” says Manilow. “I was one of the lucky ones. I was pretty lonely before that.”

Soon after, Kief became Manilow’s manager, a role he still holds today, in addition to being President of Barry Manilow Productions.

“He’s the smartest person I’ve ever met in my life — and a great guy, too,” Manilow says.

Adds longtime friend Suzanne Somers: “There’s Barry Manilow the performer, and then there’s the Barry ‘machine.’ It takes enormous savvy and know-how to book and market complicated arena tours, choreograph promotion, direct the entire team and make it look effortless, and that part is Garry’s domain. A major career takes two. Between them, there is enormous comfort and trust.”

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Not that it was always easy for the pair. Early on in their relationship, Kief went to a Manilow concert. Afterward, “I got into the car with him, and [the fans] were rocking the car,” Manilow recalls. “He was like, ‘I can’t handle this. It’s not for me.’ I’m glad he stayed.”

And the couple has stayed together for 39 years, all while remaining mum on his sexuality — an open secret to some in his long-devoted, mostly female fan base, a shock to others — and even stepping out and living with once-rumored love interest Linda Allen during his relationship with Kief.

Manilow admits he’s always been hesitant to discuss the relationship — and to come out publicly, even after he finally married Kief in a clandestine ceremony at their 53-acre Palm Springs estate in April 2014.


In 2015, news of their marriage and Manilow’s sexuality made headlines, something the legend calls “a blessing and a curse.”

Considering his fans, “I thought I would be disappointing them if they knew I was gay. So I never did anything,” says Manilow. Turns out, “When they found out that Garry and I were together, they were so happy. The reaction was so beautiful — strangers commenting, ‘Great for you!’ I’m just so grateful for it.”




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  • I must admit, I rarely read about celebrities, online or off, but when I happened to hear that Barry Manilow came out of the closet (and yes, I AM a Barry Manilow fan, and my personal favorite song of his is "Weekend in New England"), my first thought was "This is news?"

    Truth be told, I always suspected, but I never thought about if and when he would come out. Clearly, that ship has sailed!
    thetarotman 05/07/2017 04:11 AM
  • The only thing after "who cares". I wish Barry Manilow well. However it was obvious he was gay for so long, I give everyone their right to come out as they choose, it's a very personal matter. But thru the 80's when AIDS was a big issue it would have been nice to hear from him regarding many issues.
    Again I support his right to share what he wanted to but his career was established and probably had very little to lose and it could have been a good thing.
    Just sayin'
    buzbuz 04/10/2017 03:46 PM
  • No one I know questioned or cared if he was gay or not. What we did know when he performed with Bette at the Continental Baths- just two blocks from where I’m typing- is where his eyes were going. I hope, at least, he has been having a happy private life even if he felt that he had to be closeted when in public. It is so sad to live a lie and watch the years go by unfulfilled… successful for all to see, but hollow inside… unable to fully enjoy the attained success he worked so hard for.
    MachineToole 04/06/2017 09:57 PM
  • This is SUCH a shock. Everybody else probably knew it before Barry did!
    BearinFW 04/06/2017 04:13 AM
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    txholdup 04/05/2017 06:43 PM
  • at first I thought the woman in the red dress was barry manilow lol
    080bear 04/05/2017 05:14 PM