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The Carlos Alcaraz Gay Post Is Fake – And So Is The Denial Post!

Carlos Alcaraz (WikiCommons/Barcex)

A screenshot claiming Carlos Alcaraz “came out” began circulating on Facebook. Soon after, a message appeared in a fan group under the name “Carlos Alcaraz Journey” insisting the post wasn’t real. That denial did not come from Alcaraz’s verified channels, and the account is not his. Treat both the “coming out” claim and the fan-page denial as unverified.

Who actually posted the denial.

The denial text “Let me make this very clear… I didn’t write it. I didn’t post it. That’s not me.” was published inside a fan community, not by Alcaraz himself. The wording pushes back on the rumour, but it is still a third-party message. It’s important to separate a fan-page statement from an on-record statement by the player.

There is no official announcement from Alcaraz on his verified platforms addressing the rumour. He has, however, warned followers in the past about impersonators and scams using his name and image, which tracks with what we’re seeing now. If a dramatic personal revelation appears only in unverified spaces, it’s almost certainly bogus.

False posts tangle real people’s private lives with clickbait. They also create confusion for fans who want the truth.

So what is the real story here?

The actual story is that the real Carlos Alcaraz has said nothing. He is likely too busy to notice, and for good reason. Fresh off a stunning US Open victory, Alcaraz has just reclaimed the world number one ranking. His win came after an intense and gruelling five-set final against his great rival, Jannik Sinner. While the internet is busy manufacturing fake drama about his life, he is busy making real history on the court.

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