The Singer

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*Third Person POV*

Fans were screaming out so many things at once you couldn't tell what anyone was saying. The curtains parted and the crowd only screamed louder. There he was.

Mike Tozier.

He was one of the most popular singers under the age of 19. And according to multiple magazines, one of the most attractive. He became famous at the age of 10, when his mother posted a video of him singing 50 Ways To Say Goodbye by Train. The video blew up and young Micheal made a YouTube channel which he posted videos dozens upon dozens of covers of songs. At the age of 14 he wrote is first song, Wasting Time.

Mike Tozier was born on December 23rd,2001 in a small town named Derry. He didn't exactly have friends because he was a shy kid. Except for when he was on stage for some strange reason. His parents were supportive of their youngest son, but rarely ever made it to any of his shows.

He recently came out as bisexual only a few months ago. He accidentally revealed this on an Instagram live. One of his sisters, Nancy, was with him when she suddenly showed him her phone. Mike, looked at the phone and gave a small smile. He then proceeded to say "Aw he's kinda cute." Micheals face quickly turned a reddish-purple colour as he looked back towards the phone. The comments were quickly exploding with questions that consisted of "Omg are you gay?" "HE SAID " AW HE'S KINDA CUTE" KKSJSJEJSJ" or "oMFG IS HE BI? IS HE GAY? IM SO CONFUSED" The teen quickly ended the live and stayed off of social media for a few weeks. He then posted this:

 He then posted this:

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Since then he has been back to posting on social media and touring North America

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Since then he has been back to posting on social media and touring North America.

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