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Tyler Posey Love
Tyler Posey Love
Posey used to sing and play guitar in the band Disappearing Jamie,
formerly known as Lost in Kostko. Their first performance was at The Roxy in
Los Angeles in 2012. Lost in Kostko released their eight-track EP You're
Going to Need a Towel in 2011. Posey announced the band's split via
Instagram on July 17, 2013. In December 2016, Posey was a guest DJ at Emo
Nite LA's second anniversary at the Echoplex in Los Angeles. Posey played
guitar and contributed vocals in the pop punk band PVMNTS with
guitarist/bassist/vocalist Freddy Ramirez and drummer Nick Guzman. The trio
released the song "Standing (On My Own Two Feet)" on June 14, 2018, which
Posey wrote about his mother's death in 2014. The band released their self-
titled six-track EP Better Days on August 17 . 2018. In April 2019, it was
announced that Posey had left the band and was pursuing another musical
venture, which became the band Five North. Posey got engaged to his
childhood sweetheart Seana Gorlick in 2013. The couple broke off their
engagement that same year after a decade-long relationship. Posey's mother,
Cyndi Terese Garcia, died of breast cancer in December 2014. The fifth
season of Teen Wolf was dedicated to her memory. In an October 2020
interview, Posey revealed that she began smoking marijuana at age 12 and
developed an addiction. At the time, Posey said she was sober for 71 days. In
March 2021, Posey said he was no longer sober, but added that he learned a
lot from his sober experience. Also in October 2020, Posey revealed that he
has "hooked up" with men and doesn't like to label his sexuality. In an
interview with Sirius XM , Posey said, "It hit me that I want to come out and
be honest about it. I know a lot of kids look up to me and I want to get rid of
that stigma." In July 2021, Posey emerged as awkward and sexually fluid.
Tyler Posey- is a role model for teens because on Teen Wolf he shows
courage, confidence, guidance, friendship, intelligence and is a very good
leader.