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- NATASHA LYONNE AND MAYA RUDOLPH TO PRODUCE NEW QUEER FILM LOVE IN COLOUR – AND WILL BE ‘SO GAY’
- DIRECTOR OF QUEER CLASSIC 'BUT I'M A CHEERLEAR' WANTED TO 'MAKE A GAY "CLUELS"'
- NATASHA LYONNE ISN'T AAID TO PLAY GAY
NATASHA LYONNE AND MAYA RUDOLPH TO PRODUCE NEW QUEER FILM LOVE IN COLOUR – AND WILL BE ‘SO GAY’
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"I've played a lot of gay characters, but I haven't really played a gay character that is gay a way that is the gay that I feel like I am, if that mak sense, " said Duvall, who directed the film. Announcg the news of the film on Twter Kirsten wrote: “I won’t spoil the endg but I n tell you this: It’s so gay.
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DIRECTOR OF QUEER CLASSIC 'BUT I'M A CHEERLEAR' WANTED TO 'MAKE A GAY "CLUELS"'
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NATASHA LYONNE ISN'T AAID TO PLAY GAY
However, an terview, Lyonne stated that she is not gay but has tried out for homosexualy.
Dpe the mors about her sexualy, Lyonne has not publicly intified as gay or bisexual. The profsnal Actor played one of the most well-known gay characters cematic history the movie “But I’m a Cheerlear, ”.
In ncln, while Natasha Lyonne has portrayed several lbian and bisexual characters her reer, she has not been publicly regnized as gay or bisexual. Dpe mors that Natasha is gay, she has stated that she is straight and has never been lked wh any female. ” Plaza said she grew up a “very open” fay and felt at home a muny theater that had a strong, welg gay muny.