Los Angeles (US): Actor-comedian Kal Penn has come out as gay and has revealed that he is engaged to Josh, his partner of 11 years, with whom he is planning a wedding. Penn, who is one of the most prominent Indian-American actors in Hollywood, shared his story in an interview with CBS Sunday Morning programme while promoting his new tell-all memoir You Can't Be Serious.
"Josh and I've been together for 11 years. We had our 11th anniversary in October. So, writing about it it's very matter-of-fact in our lives, and when you're the son of Indian immigrants who says that you want to be an actor, the chaos that that creates in your family and your community, will trump anything else, always," the 44-year-old actor said.
Penn, whose real name is Kalpen Suresh Modi, broke out with the 2004 comedy Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle alongside his co-star John Cho. The film spawned two sequels and he went on to star in Mira Nair's acclaimed family drama The Namesake (2006), the Fox series House, and Designated Survivor, the ABC show.
The actor took a hiatus from acting to campaign for President Barack Obama in 2012. He worked within the administration in the office of public engagement, working to connect Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Penn met his fiance during his time working in Washington, D.C.
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