Shaw talks her new horror movie, and gets ndid on the qutn of who gets to play gay characters.
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- 'KILLG EVE' STAR FNA SHAW: IT WAS A SHOCK TO DISVER I AM GAY
- 'KILLG EVE' STAR FNA SHAW: IT WAS A SHOCK TO DISVER I AM GAY
- ‘KILLG EVE’ STAR FNA SHAW WAS FULL OF ‘SELF-HATRED’ WHEN SHE REALISED SHE WAS GAY
- "WHAT'S HARR THAN TELLG YOUR PARENTS THAT YOU'RE GAY? TELLG YOUR CHILDREN"
'KILLG EVE' STAR FNA SHAW: IT WAS A SHOCK TO DISVER I AM GAY
(Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invisn/AP)Killg Eve star Fna Shaw has nfsed she was shocked and “full of self-hatred” when she first realised she was 60-year-old actrs - who is married to 56-year-old enomist Sonali Deraniyagala - revealed she dated men for several years before disverg her sexualy - which me as a surprise to told the Big Issue: “I wasn’t any way gay until I was. As a teenager, I was very most my romantic more: Fna Shaw: I n’t wa until a new generatn is charge“I had this wonrful boyiend, then another, then later I beme gay.
'KILLG EVE' STAR FNA SHAW: IT WAS A SHOCK TO DISVER I AM GAY
Shaw, who ially felt shock and even self-loathg over realizg her sexualy and has sce fortably played a range of gay and straight characters, said she isn’t so much “navigatg” Hollywood here and overseas as a lbian.
“If thgs are easg for people the gay world, that is a very good thg.
‘KILLG EVE’ STAR FNA SHAW WAS FULL OF ‘SELF-HATRED’ WHEN SHE REALISED SHE WAS GAY
Shaw is openly gay. Killg Eve and Harry Potter star Fna Shaw was full of ‘self-hatred’ when she realised she was gay.
While speakg to the Big Issue, Shaw – who is married to enomist Sonali Deraniyagala – said: “I wasn’t any way gay until I was. “I had this wonrful boyiend, then another, then later I beme gay. Gay.
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"WHAT'S HARR THAN TELLG YOUR PARENTS THAT YOU'RE GAY? TELLG YOUR CHILDREN"
Not livg wh both of my parents was very hard, all the ual divorce drama, but Mum beg gay didn't upset me – tth be told, her sexualy was never an issue for I was a ltle nervo of makg my parents' suatn public knowledge at first.
I thk one part of me was ashamed and terrified that I might be homophobic, and took time to realise that that wasn't – I was terrified of havg a fay whose shape there was no tegory to scribe. I beme pafully closeted about my fay – somethg that Mum probably found hard at a time when she was jt g "out of the closet" took a long time for me to talk to my iends about my parents' homosexualy.