UFC fighter comes out as bisexual after sexual video with another male leaks: 'This f-cking sucks'

UFC fighter Jeff Molina came out as bisexual shortly after a video of him performing oral sex on another man leaked online.

Molina made the announcement on his Twitter account on Friday.

"Welp.. this f---ing sucks," he began his message, which was shared through two photos of the notes section from his iPhone. "[Too Long; Didn't Read]: im bi."

"Not the way I wanted to do this but the chance to do it when I was ready was taken from me," he continued.

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"I've tried keeping my dating life from social media," Molina wrote. "I've dated girls my whole life and suppressed feelings I had throughout high school being on the wrestling team, throughout college pursuing MMA, and even after making part of the dream happen and getting into the UFC.

Molina added he was hoping he would come out later in life, claiming that the "majority" of UFC fans are "homophobic."

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"The thought of my buddies, teammates, and ppl I look up to looking at me different let alone treating me different for something I can't control was something I couldn't fathom. In a sport like this where a majority of the fans being the homophobic c-cksuckers they are I didn't see myself doing this during this part of my career."

Molina added that he wanted to be known for his skills and what he has dedicated the past 11 years of his life to – not the "bi ufc fighter" that he figured would just be translated to the "gay ufc fighter."

The fighter said that the person who leaked the video is "awful" and "disturbed."

"At the end of the day I know my character, morals, and who I am as a person. As much as I'm hated/sh-tted on I'm getting an equal amount of support & it means a f-ck ton."

The 25-year-old is 11-2 in his 13 fights, four of which he has won by knockout, another four by submission, and the other three by decision.

Molina has never been knocked out - he's had one loss each via submission and decision.

He's won his last 10 fights, but has not been in the octagon since June 4 of last year.

Garcia is believed to be the first non-heterosexual UFC fighter.

Brooke Shields was 'rejected' by men during split from future husband Chris Henchy

Brooke Shields revealed she briefly broke up with Chris Henchy before they were married to see what else was out there.

In an interview with People, Shields admitted that fear led her to believe she was "rebounding, or whatever they call it, because I hadn't spent any time sowing my oats.

"I was like, 'Oh, I can sow my oats now. This is what I'm going to do. I'm going to sow oats.'"

Thinking wild times were ahead, the "Blue Lagoon" actress said she was faced with "rejection" during her separation from Henchy.

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"There was not one oat that would be sowed," Shields shared. "I literally got, like, rejected. … People were like, 'No, we're not going to do that.' I was like, 'Oh, OK.'"

The actress explained that she and Henchy began dating again after she realized she could not stay away from him.

"I was calling him all the time, and he said, 'You broke up with me. This is the way it works. You don't get to call me every day, because you broke up with me. So don't call me every day,'" she said. 

Shields replied, "But I want to talk to you."

Henchy, who is now her husband, reminded her it "doesn't work like that" and Shields recalled, "I don't want to lose this person, so I better behave."

The 57-year-old shared that laughter has been their recipe to a successful marriage and that Henchy is "good at leveling me." 

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"Every time I finish with my therapist, Chris is like, 'Are you fixed? You're good? We're good?'"

The couple wed in 2001 and share two daughters: Rowan, 19, and Grier, 16.

Shields spoke to the outlet to promote her upcoming Hulu documentary, "Brooke Shields: Pretty Baby."

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The mother of two talks about being sexualized in films at an early age, which made her "paralyzed from shame" in her real-life relationships, especially with her college sweetheart, Dean Cain.

Learning from her mistakes, Shields said she hopes her two daughters are able to celebrate their bodies and sexuality.

"I want them to feel celebrated rather than shamed — shamed by their body, shamed by their sexuality," she said. "It's such a burden to carry."

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