Sanjaya Malakar From "American Idol" Is Bisexual, And He's Opening Up On Being Pressured By Publicists To Hide His Sexuality While Appearing On The Show

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If you're of a certain age, you probably remember Sanjaya Malakar's appearance on Season 6 of American Idol back in 2007.

Sanjaya performing onstage on American Idol
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You probably also remember how Sanjaya was the subject of intense criticism because of his singing voice — and there was also a lot of speculation (as well as hateful jokes) about how he identified sexually.

Sanjaya rocking a fedora as he performs onstage
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During a recent interview on The Adam Sank Show podcast, Sanjaya addressed his sexual identity, as well as the scrutiny he faced to keep it a secret while appearing on American Idol.

Sanjaya, now with a beard, smiles at the camera
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"I identify as bisexual," Sanjaya said in the interview. "At the time, I did not know, which is why it was so weird to me."

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Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images

Sanjaya also said that he's faced speculation about his sexuality throughout his entire life, with people around him asking if he was gay at a young age. "I'm like 7 [years old]. I don't even have any attraction to anyone, so why are you telling me this?" he said.

A younger Sanjaya smiles for a promo photo
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"At the time of American Idol, I had a serious, long-term girlfriend," he continued. "I was exploring my life as a child."

Sanjaya singing onstage
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"American Idol happens and it's like, 'Oh, he's gay,' and now I have to say no, because they're forcing me to make a decision and define myself."

Sanjaya rocking curly hair and a bandanna as he sings on American Idol
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Sanjaya also claimed that, during and after his appearance on the season, he was pressured into keeping his sexual identity a secret by his publicists.

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Dee Cercone/Everett Collection

"They're like, 'Tell everyone you're single, be ambiguous, no one needs to know anything about anything because you don't want to lose your fans,'" he said.

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Dee Cercone / Everett Collection

"I'm like, okay, why am I manipulating what I know about myself to figure out what kind of fans I'm going to get, because I'm still trying to figure out who I am?"

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Diane Cohen / Everett Collection

Years later, it seems like Sanjaya — who currently works as a pastry chef — is able to be who he is without facing scrutiny or derision, and that's a beautiful thing.

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Taylor Hill / FilmMagic / Getty Images

Listen to the entire podcast episode here.