
Jordan Lucas has been celebrating success during his volleyball matches since he was 15.
Those celebrations have garnered the gay college athlete attention and admiration throughout his volleyball career. As he’s built a top-notch reputation for himself with his play, he’s also made a name for himself with his now-patented flamboyant hair-flips and air kisses that stand out in the sport.
by outsports-com
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They hate to see us happy. Why?
The man is 6’3!!! Maybe more people need to know this before picking on someone who could stomp them to death.
Why sport always must be so homophobic
who’s the TV announcer in question?
God forbid someone express themselves and have some personality
Drag Race should snatch him up as a makeover partner like tomorrow.
I’m glad I read that wrong – I thought the headline meant the announcer was the one who had “received massive support and says he’s ‘not going to back down'” and I got really sad
He is a stud! What a star for the team. Good for him! Shame on announcer… like, can they be cancelled plz?
Imagine being mad bc someone is more slay than you
Talented and sassy, I like it

god forbid someone have a little whimsy
I love this so much.
I might start watching volleyball???
Omg I love him
Announcer who made comment CHARLIE BRANDE
https://www.outsports.com/2026/4/13/24132088/charlie-brande-jordan-lucas-popped-csun-volleyball-gay-homophobia/
Gay college volleyball player Jordan Lucas was the target of a comment suggesting he be punched in the face, made by volleyball legend Charlie Brande during a broadcast of a recent game.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DXAlcFQiUlC/
https://ucirvinesports.com/honors/hall-of-fame/charlie-brande/104
God forbid someone has fun doing something they love. Holy shit mind your damn business!
Dennis Rodman used to make guys as uncomfortable as possible on purpose. He’d make kissing noises and get his groin right up against them while playing defense.
I love his energy. Why do they care so much about other people’s happiness
Is there a middle ground where we acknowledge that:
1. this is dramatic and fun to watch as an audience;
2. gay people in sports (or anywhere) shouldn’t be attacked for flamboyance;
3. some of these displays are self-celebratory; and
4. some are just poor sportsmanship?
You don’t want gay athletes held to a higher standard, but you also don’t want them held to a lower one…

Its one thing to think its bad sportsmanship (which he notably didnt say), its another to call for violence.
Omg he’s serving figuratively and literally love him
Guy can play.
All I see is joy and pride. Some people need to just get a life.