Erik Braverman on winning a World Series, running a popular gay bar & finding love over pina coladas - Queerty
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Erik Braverman on winning a World Series, running a popular gay bar & finding love over pina coladas - Queerty
""It was surreal for me," Braverman tells Queerty. "We go back and watch the video every once in a blue moon. It's still special.""
"Doubling down on his passions-sports, business and having a good time-Braverman and his husband Jonathan Cottrell purchased Gym Bar in 2024. Located in the heart of WeHo's Rainbow District, the bar was one of the first to catch onto the Heated Rivalry craze.""
Erik Braverman, a high-ranking sports executive, initially hesitated to merge his personal identity with his professional life. After coming out to colleagues in 2015 and launching the Dodgers' Pride Night, he embraced his identity more openly. A decade later, he married his partner at Dodgers Stadium, symbolizing a blend of his passions. In 2024, Braverman and his husband opened Gym Bar in West Hollywood, contributing to the LGBTQ+ community and the sports culture. Their journey reflects the evolving acceptance of LGBTQ+ individuals in sports and business.
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