'Teen Wolf’ actor Tyler Posey comments on former co-star Charlie Carver coming out

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Teen Wolf actor Tyler Posey had a guest appearance for the next episode of "Larry King Now," where host Larry King broke to him the news about his co-star Charlie Carver coming out of the closet. Apparently, Carver admitted that he is gay through an Instagram post.

According to Design and Trend, the 24-year-old actor had already known about Carver's sexuality way before King told him about it, but was just unaware that Carver already announced it. He also thinks it's a great move for his former cast mate to finally come out, to which King asked "What does that mean anymore to come out? Who cares?"

Posey then replied that a lot of people already feels that it's becoming easier and easier to reveal their true sexuality. He further shared a story wherein he saw the other day two boys, probably in their high school, holding hands. He said he loved what he witnessed and thought it was so cool that he really dug it, Seventeen reported.

Posey plays the role of Scott McCall on the MTV series. And even though Carver has not been on 'Teen Wolf' for a few seasons now, Posey said they are all still in touch and continue to communicate, including Max Carver, who is Charlie's twin.

As for Carver, he shared that he told his family the truth while still in his teenage years, said Daily Mail. However, it has taken him this long time to comfortably come out now that he is already a professional actor working in Hollywood.

When he posted the photo with the quote "Be who you needed when you were younger," he revealed that as a kid, he knew he wanted to act. He actually wanted to be many things, but above all, being an actor topped his list. In addition, it was during that young age when he realized that he was different among other boys in his grade.

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