So the 24-year-old train driver, who studied film and TV at Swinburne TAFE, teamed up with friend Kaylene Tyler to make a killer coming out video.

He told BuzzFeed News it was important to him to come out in a light-hearted way.



"I didn’t want to be all serious, doom and gloom," he said. "Humour creates trust, and if you can laugh at something, it’s not a big deal."

"You might know me from school, or work. Or maybe you're a member of my family," Henry starts.