When Haris Eloy stepped into the role of Mr Gay Sweden 2025, he did so with a clear intention: to use the title as a platform for presence, safety, and real conversation.
In this interview, Haris reflects on why representation must feel human and close, not merely symbolic. He speaks about the courage it takes to remain visible, about carrying both pride and vulnerability at the same time, and about why care within the community deserves a larger public space.
For Haris, the year is not about performing a role. It is about meeting people where they are, creating conversations that feel honest, and proving that leadership can also be soft. He wants to speak openly about mental health, the courage to stand firmly in your identity, and the importance of leaving behind something greater than a title.
He also describes how Mr Gay Sweden can serve as a bridge between stage, media, and everyday life — a place where stories matter and more people can feel seen. With Haris at the center, the year becomes a promise of dignity, presence, and a stronger sense of togetherness.


