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Michelle Rodriguez Reveals She's Bisexual: "I Am Too [Bleeping] Curious"
Is she a lesbian? Is she straight? Does she play for both teams?
Apparently, a lot of people wonder about Michelle Rodriguez's sexual orientation—as the star says in a recent interview—but the wondering stops now. The actress has put an end to the unwavering questioning and assumptions regarding her sexuality and revealed that she has "gone both ways."
But it wasn't just your ordinary disclose. Rodriguez was very direct about the entire matter (as she always is).
"I don't talk about what I do with my vagina, and they're all intrigued," she told Entertainment Weekly. "I've never walked the carpet with anyone, so they wonder: What does she do with her vagina? Plus, I play a butchy lady all the time, so they assume I'm a lesbo."
And that's when Rodriguez said, "Eh, they're not too far off. I've gone both ways. I do as I please. I am too f---ing curious to sit here and not try when I can. Men are intriguing. So are chicks."
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By Lacey G. Segars
AUSTIN-There are many struggles that appear with carrying marginalized identities. Being a woman of color and identifying as LGBTQ+ can come with many obstacles, especially when you are also an influential person or a celebrity. These five women use their experiences as queer Latinx to authorize others to be confident of who they are and encourage people who are from marginalized identities to stand up for what they believe in.
1. Michelle Rodriquez
Michelle Rodriguez, famously known for her role as Letty Ortiz in the “Fast and Furious” franchise, came out as bisexual in 2013 after rumors surrounded her sexuality. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly she explained, “I’ve gone both ways. I do as I please. I am too curious to sit here and not try when I can. Men are intriguing. So are chicks.” Entertainment Weekly has since commended her success by saying she is, ““arguably the most iconic actress in the action genre, as well as one of the most seeable Latinas in Hollywood.”
2. Lauren Jauregui
Former member of Fifth Harmony, Lauren Jauregui came out as bisexual after Donald Trump was elected to office in No
MichelleRodriguezhopes her decision to approach out publicly has had an impact on others who might be struggling with their sexuality.
On Saturday, May 10, the "Fast & Furious" celestial body attended the L.A. Homosexual & Lesbian Center's annual An Evening With Women event at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills. The night was organized by 4 Non Blondes' Linda Perry, who asked Rodriguez to unite this year and DJ the afterparty.
"''I'm not big on people's beliefs, you know? Unless it's somebody I really respect. I don't care what people out there include to say," she told Gay Star News about what has changed since coming out. "But I do realize the importance of having the bravery to live as who you are and I feel like a lot of people don't hold that bravery. Maybe by me opening my great fat mouth like I usually do and stepping up and owning who I am, maybe it might inspire somebody else to do the same."
The actress came out as bisexual last October during an interview with Fun Weekly.
"I've gone both ways. I do as I please. I am too f**king curious to sit here and not try when I can," she said at the time. "Men are intriguing. So are chicks."
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Michelle Rodriguez Is Glad She Went Public About Her Relationship With Cara Delevinge
A lot of time has passed since Cara Delevingne and Michelle Rodriguez were last spotted together in public– we’re putting it at over a month, which, trust us, is a long time in lesbian relationships. But hearing how Michelle, who was infamously really cagey about her sexuality before coming out as bisexual last year, has spoken about how the attention the relationship received (or is getting?) is a positive development.
When asked about her bisexuality at an LGBT charity event – the first time she’s ever attended an official LGBT event – last week, she replied: ‘It’s fresh man, I mean, whatever. I’m not big on people’s opinions, you know? Unless it’s somebody I really respect. I don’t care what people out there have to say.’
So far, so dismissive. But then, importantly, according to Gay Star News, she added: ‘But I complete realise the importance of having the bravery to live as who you are and I sense like a lot of people don’t have that bravery. Maybe by me opening my big heavy mouth like I usually do and stepping up and owning who I am, it might motivate somebody else to execute the same.’
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