The 36-year-old actor, who publicly acknowledged his sexuality in February 2012 while accepting an award, raises three kids, six year old twins and an eight year old with his publicist husband, reported E!Online.
"I wouldn't have a lot of the rights I have today if it wasn't for people like Larry," Bomer said.
The 'Magic Mike' actor will seen in the role of a gay man dying of AIDS during the early days of the epidemic in TV movie adaptation of 'The Normal Heart'.
"At (the time when I read it), I was clueless and obviously in a different place in relation to my sexuality. I was in romantic relationships with girls - whatever that means at 14. And it completely rocked my world... It's just an amazing call to arms," he said.
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