Christian Chavez, 23, of Mexican pop group RBD, announced Thursday on the group's Web site, www.grupo-rbd.com, that he is gay. He says the recent release of compromising photos of him pushed him to come out. He wrote: "Although I'm scared and filled with uncertainty, I know that I can rely on the support of my fans, their love is bigger than all of this. I ask them from the bottom of my heart not to judge me for being honest and to feel proud of who they are and never make the same mistake I did."
RBD is a Latin Grammy–nominated group that has sold over 9.5 million albums worldwide since its January 2005 debut. It has had huge success in Latin America, and band members are currently working on a sitcom, RBD: La Familia. (The Advocate)
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