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Frank Ocean's Mother Thanks Fans For Supporting Him


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Frank Ocean's friends and family seem to be nothing but supportive of his decision to share details about his sexuality. This week Ocean posted an intimate letter on his Tumblr account, revealing a relationship he had with a man at the age of 19 and so far, his Odd Future cohort Tyler, The Creator has expressed that he's 'proud' of his 'big brother,' and Ocean's mother says the same. Katonya Breaux Riley took to Twitter to thank fans for their support, adding that her son is  an' incredible human.'

@katonya "My son is  brave and honest and i am very proud of him. I wish more people in the world could be brave enough to be who they really are," she wrote. "Thank you to all who have shown love and support," she wrote. "My son is the most incredible human I know. Honest, true and loving. We appreciate you! "

Odd Future frontman Tyler, the Creator, was one of the first to show public support after Ocean published the note on Tumblr. "My big brother finally f---ing did that," Tyler  tweeted on Wednesday. "Proud of that n---a cause I know that sh-- is difficult or whatever. Anyway. I'm a toilet."

Related: Fans Call Frank Ocean 'Brave' For Talking About Sexuality



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