While there has always been chatter that Ryan Evans may have been gay, his sexuality was never referenced in the original “High School Musical” movies.
After the pair shares a brief smooch, the hunky mystery man — played by Pentatonix’s Scott Hoying — tells Evans, “I love you.”
However, creator Kenny Ortega previously said he always intended for Evans to be queer but didn’t think it could be discussed then. The first “High School Musical” movie initially came out in 2006.ey+
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