Fans were more curious about his personal life, asking questions about his relationship status and if he was planning to come out. He was prepared for this, knowing that it would be inevitable.

Stewart does realise the consequences when it comes to coming out to the public press. He knows that it might affect his career, his relationship with Amanda and also the image of The Police. But he also knows that he can't keep living a lie anymore.

As they prepare for their first concert after the revelation, Stewart feels a sense of nervousness mixed with excitement. He knows that this is a big step for him and his career. He takes a deep breath and walks onto the stage, feeling the energy of the crowd around him.

To his surprise, he sees a rainbow flag waving in the audience, a symbol of hope and acceptance. He feels a surge of courage and determination, knowing that he's not alone in this journey.

"How do they know about this?!" Stew asked, his eyes wide with surprise.

"Stew, you're the drummer for The Police. The largest rock band in the world. You think your sexuality is going to stay a secret?" Andy teased, trying to lighten the mood. But there was an underlying seriousness in his tone.

"Well, I guess not anymore," Stewart replied, looking out at the sea of rainbow flags waving in the audience. "I feel like I've been given a new lease on life."

"Did you guys do this?" Stew asked. Sting and Andy shared a glance, their eyes filled with pride and excitement. "We didn't have to, Stew," Sting replied, his voice steady and strong.

"The fans did this for you. They've been waiting for someone like you to come out and be true to themselves. You're an inspiration, Stew."

As the concert continues, Stewart feels an overwhelming sense of love and acceptance from the crowd. They cheer for him, sing along with his every beat, and dance in celebration of his courage.

He looks out into the audience, seeing faces of all ages, genders, and orientations, united in their support.

"Good night, San Franciso!" The crowd roared as The Police took their final bow, marking the end of an unforgettable concert. Stewart felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude and love from the audience, knowing that they had been with him every step of the way.

He reaches the phone backstage to call Amanda about this event. "Hey baby, did you see the crowd tonight?" he asked.

"Yes, I did, and they were amazing," Amanda replied. "I'm so proud of you, Stew."

"Thanks very much, pumpkin. I love you so much."

"I love you too, Stewart." Amanda paused for a moment. "I have some news for you, I want to be with you and support you no matter what, but I need some time to process everything."

Stewart took a deep breath and nodded. "I understand, Amanda. I appreciate your honesty and support."