Famous Lesbians – Jacqueline Wilson
Author Jacqueline Wilson came out in 2020 at the age of 74, but said her relationship with partner Trish was never a secret. “I've never really been in a closet of any kind,” Wilson said. guardian. “For anyone who knows anything about me, it will be very old news. Even the vaguest acquaintances are perfectly aware that we are a couple.”
Famous Lesbians – Megan Rapinoe
said US soccer star and co-captain Megan Rapinoe. CNN He also said that when he was young, he didn't know he was gay. “I'm so embarrassed because I'm just gay. I don't know how it happened, but the moment it clicked, I felt like she was here. She's here. She's here. 's life begins.'
Famous Lesbians – Lena Waithe
master of none Actor Lena Waithe said at the 2018 Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards, “Being gay and black and born a woman is not a revolutionary act. To be proud of this is a revolutionary act.”
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Famous Lesbians – Hayley Kiyoko
Singer Hayley Kiyoko literally has a song called “Girls Like Girls,” which is one of the reasons she was dubbed a 20GAYTEEN on Twitter last year, and has even been called “Lesbian Jesus” by her fans.
At a recent Pride Summit, she said: “I didn't want a label at all, but once I released my music I got an outpouring of support for the fact that I liked girls. I learned that by accepting the label as “As a lesbian, I have helped normalize lesbianism for many others. ”
Famous Lesbians – Samira Wiley
Samira Wiley as Pussy Washington OITNB He talked about being outed by cast members. “I saw it in print and cried. I cried a lot,” she continued. “I tried to get rid of it. You see, I've had a journey, I wasn't always a super open-hearted gay gay mo!”
“That's something that somebody took away from me, right? You're supposed to be able to come out on your own terms. So it was probably a little deeper.”
Famous Lesbians – King Princess (Michaela Strauss)
Singer-songwriter King Princess (real name: Michaela Strauss) talks about how she identifies. entertainment weekly Cover interview. She said she uses lesbian “sometimes.”
“What I love about the times we live in is being able to express gender queerness, being gay, being a lesbian, being a girl dating a girl. Because I'm a girl who dates girls, and I've always been that way. So even though I've been a lesbian for a long time, I sometimes feel like I'm gay inside.
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Famous Lesbians – Kate McKinnon
Kate McKinnon is best known for saturday night live Apparently 98.5% are lesbians. “While speaking to Julie Goldman in this filmed interview, Kate said: 'I think it's obvious that I am.' [a lesbian]. I've never seen a human penis…other than on nude art models. I don't date people I don't really like, and I don't like men either. I would give myself a rating of 98.5. ”
Famous Lesbians – Holland Taylor
L word Actor Holland Taylor (and Sarah Paulson's partner) is often said to be a lesbian, but does she actually identify as one? She said on the LGBTQ&A podcast that she uses the word gay.and when she speaks Diva In the magazine in 2020, she said, “I've never hidden who I am. I'm not the kind of person to broadcast my private life anyway, but I'm not the kind of person who just broadcasts my personal life, but I'm not the type of person who would broadcast my private life.” As far as staying with him, of course I'm not going to do that.” In fact, we are now hiding in our homes from silent enemies all over the world, but there is still an idea in some societies that we are hiding that way. Very sad. ”
Famous Lesbians – Sarah Paulson
with latch and american horror story Actor and Holland Taylor's partner, Sarah Paulson, is another celebrity often identified as a lesbian. But does she use that word? In 2016, she specifically asked people not to label her as a lesbian. “If my life choices had to be determined based on what was expected of me by the community on either side, it would feel really binding on me, and I wouldn't feel that way.” I don't want to feel like that,” she said. new york times. “All I can say for sure is that I'm in love, and that person happens to be Holland Taylor.”
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Famous Lesbians – Katherine Moennig
L word Actor Katherine Moennig realized she wasn't straight while working on the original series about 15 years ago. As for why it took her so long to realize it, she said: “If I was in high school now, I think I would have watched more. Back then, that didn't exist. Nothing like that existed.”
Famous Lesbians – Hannah Gadsby
Hannah Gadsby, comedian, writer and star of Netflix's Nanette, says in a conversation with bisexual author Roxanne Gay that she is constantly trolled and called “sir.” he said. “I'm so lazy. I just have short hair and I'm tall. Someone tagged me in a Twitter post and it said, 'Fuckin' dyke, he's wearing a hat.'” You don't have to wear a hat to 'unless you're a lesbian.'
Famous Lesbians – Audre Lorde
Audre Lorde described herself as “a black person, a lesbian, a mother, a warrior, a poet.” She is best known for her books and poems such as Sister Outsider and Zami. She passed away in her 1992 year.
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Famous Lesbians – Sandi Toksvig
former GBBO Presenter Sandi Toksvig recently said: pink news“I don't think there was a particular moment when I noticed it. I can't say it was 4pm on a Tuesday, for example. I think it's a little bit like whether you're right-handed or left-handed. It depends on your age and a little bit of time. “But you don't suddenly realize you're left-handed. ”
Famous Lesbians – Rosie O'Donnell
Comedian and actor Rosie O'Donnell publicly revealed that she was gay during a stand-up set in 2002.
Famous Lesbians – Radcliffe Hall
1928 book by author Radcliffe Hall well of solitude It was censored and banned from airing due to its lesbian content, “She kisses me generously on the lips as a lover.'' The campaign to ban the book was led by the Sunday Express, whose editor at the time said: “In order to prevent the contamination and corruption of British novels, critics must ensure that other novelists do not repeat this outrage.'' It is the duty of the. ”
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Famous Lesbians – Gigi Gorgeous
Canadian YouTuber Gigi Gorgeous uploaded a video called “I'm a Lesbian” to her channel in 2016 during Pride. She previously identified as bisexual.
Famous Lesbians – Cynthia Nixon
talk to advocate, sex and the city Actor Cynthia Nixon said, “I identify as gay politically. If someone had asked me what I thought about sexuality before I met and fell in love with Christine, I would have been gay.'' “I would have said I thought I was bisexual.” ”But I had never felt attracted to women and looked at them that way.
“I've never met a woman I'm attracted to before.'' [before Christine]. And maybe if I had met her when I was 20, I would have fallen in love with her and dated only women. But if I had met her when I was 20, I wouldn't have reacted at all. who knows? “
Famous Lesbians – Sue Perkins
of Great British Bake Off the presenter spoke timeout About coming out in 2014. “When I was 28, I made a big call.” [my parents] Then, on the phone, he sounded quite bossy and said, “I have something to talk about,'' in a strangely declarative way. Her mother said, “Does she want to tell us that she's gay?” Or is there really a problem? And I thought: You stole my moment, my precious moment!
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Famous Lesbians – Jodie Foster
At the 2013 Golden Globe Awards, Jodie Foster gave her Not Coming Out speech. In a way… “I hope you're not disappointed that there won't be a big coming out speech tonight. I've already been coming out about 1,000 years ago,” she said.
“In the past, a fragile girl would open up to trusted friends, family, and colleagues, and then gradually treat everyone she knew and met with pride. It seems like all celebrities are expected to divulge details about their personal lives in press conferences, fragrances, reality shows, etc. It's a shame, but that's not me and never will be. ”
Famous Lesbians – Ruby Rose
I'm sure you know Ruby Rose. OITNB, Batwoman is a new television series.Ruby identifies as gender fluid and this is what she said entertainment weekly When some people talked about her being cast as the lesbian Batwoman. “I didn't know that being a gender-fluid woman meant I couldn't be a lesbian because I wasn't a woman. I didn't know I was lesbian enough. That's when I said, 'I'm a self-identifying woman.' As a woman, I'm not transgender, but at what point does that mean I'm gender fluid? But I don't think I can do that if it means not being able to identify as a woman.”
“Maybe I need to create another word. A word that doesn't take a step forward. A word that allows me to express my gender flexibly, but at the same time it's lesbian. Otherwise, I won't know what I am. Body.”
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