Straight man claiming 'painkillers turned him gay' called out on This Morning
Straight man claiming 'painkillers turned him gay' called out by This Morning doctor: "I took it, and it didn't make me any gayer"
Scott Purdy is adamant that the drug Pregabalin gave him homosexual urges despite Dr Ranj Singh's opinion
A straight man who claims 'painkillers turned him gay' caused outrage on today's This Morning.
Scott Purdy, 23, who says he was a hot-blooded heterosexual, is adamant that he became homosexual after taking medication for his broken foot.
Speaking to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, Scott revealed he dumped his girlfriend because he "craved male attention" after taking the drug Pregabalin and lost his sexual attraction to women.
Scott, who kissed a boy as a teenager but told him "this isn't for me" , claimed he lost his homosexual urges after coming off the pills.
However, resident doctor Ranj Singh believes Scott always had same-sex desires and the painkillers have just made him less anxious about his sexuality.
Straight man claiming 'painkillers turned him gay' called out by This Morning doctor: "I took it, and it didn't make me any gayer"
Scott Purdy is adamant that the drug Pregabalin gave him homosexual urges despite Dr Ranj Singh's opinion
A straight man who claims 'painkillers turned him gay' caused outrage on today's This Morning.
Scott Purdy, 23, who says he was a hot-blooded heterosexual, is adamant that he became homosexual after taking medication for his broken foot.
Speaking to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, Scott revealed he dumped his girlfriend because he "craved male attention" after taking the drug Pregabalin and lost his sexual attraction to women.
Scott, who kissed a boy as a teenager but told him "this isn't for me" , claimed he lost his homosexual urges after coming off the pills.
However, resident doctor Ranj Singh believes Scott always had same-sex desires and the painkillers have just made him less anxious about his sexuality.