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I was watching some of his interviews. He had aged decently, and still has a cool voice. He also used common sense during his fame decades ago. He stayed away from the wild life, is still married to wife#1, and earned a doctorate in Education. He is an administrator at an all boys school in Hawaii.

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That's cool to know, Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You was a huge hit in the UK!
https://youtu.be/mUg5aEy-8CQ

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Singer Glenn Medeiros: 'Sexual favours were the norm in music industry'

https://www.lipstickalley.com/threads/singer-glenn-medeiros-sexual-favours-were-the-norm-in-music-industry.4431721/#post-68916727

Singer Glenn Medeiros has revealed how he and other artists were often asked for sex by music industry figures in return for help with their careers.

Medeiros, who found fame with Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You in 1988, said he turned down "many offers" for sexual relationships but others agreed.

"You saw it everywhere," said Medeiros, who now runs a school in Hawaii.

"Would it have led to me being more successful in my career? Potentially. But I wasn't willing to do that."

He said: "I had friends who specifically said, 'I am going to be moving in with this person because this person is going to be helping me with my recording career.'

"I've never done it and I do feel proud of that, but at the same time I can understand why some other people did. I remember talking to some of my friends who said, 'The person's attractive and I like them anyway, so it's OK.'"

After spending four weeks at number one in the UK with his debut single, the heartthrob topped the charts in the US two years later with She Ain't Worth It, with Bobby Brown.

However he left the music business in the mid-90s to become a teacher and is now president of Saint Louis School in his native Hawaii.

"You hear things about the #MeToo movement and that was such the norm when I was in the music industry," he told the podcast Celebrity Catch Up: Life After That Thing I Did.

"Unfortunately most of the females and some of the males I met - it literally took them having to have relationships with others to be able to get to the top.

"I'd even talk to the artists about it and they'd say, 'Hey, you know what, I've got to do what I have to do.' For me, I never took that approach."

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