Morrissey's homosexual relationship reportedly edited out of US copies of <em>Autobiography</em>

The outspoken singer might have a new source of ire.

Initially released in the U.K. in October, Morrissey‘s Autobiography was finally released in the U.S. However, there are reports that the tell-all doesn’t quite tell-all.

In the U.S. edition, Morrissey’s romantic relationship with Jake Walters (“For the first time in my life the eternal ‘I’ becomes ‘we’, as, finally, I can get on with someone”) is missing or edited down. A photo Walters as a boy is no longer included, and his name has been cut out of a story detailing a night out with Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders fame.

Along with the revelations of Autobiography, Morrissey cleared up rumors about his sexuality, albeit in true Moz fashion: “Unfortunately, I am not homosexual. In technical fact, I am humasexual. I am attracted to humans. But, of course … not many.”

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