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Cynthia Erivo comes out as bisexual: ‘Nerves and fear have gotten in the way of sharing all of who I am’-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro
The actress previously labelled herself as queer.
Cynthia Erivo has come out as bisexual, sharing that ‘nerves and fear’ previously prevented her from living as herself.
The actress, 35, previously came out as queer, but has now opened up further about her sexuality thanks to accepting herself and developing a support system of ‘wonderful people.’
Cynthia – who is set to play Elphaba in the big-screen version of Wicked – shared an inspirational message in honour of Pride, stating that LGBTQ+ people should be ‘commended for being brave’ rather than ‘chastised’ for being different.
The award-winning star took part in a powerful British Vogue shoot for the publication’s Pride issue, posing on the cover alongside the likes of Cara Delevingne and Munroe Bergdorf.
Speaking about the queer community in the touching interview, she told the magazine: ‘[LGBTQ+ people] still feel the need to be constantly justifying why we deserve to be treated as equal beings when really the only difference is that we love differently and we express ourselves differently.
‘Rather than being chastised for that, we should be commended for being brave. That’s the most important thing: giving people the space to show up fully as who they are.’
The actress shared that ‘nerves and fear’ previously stood in her way of being herself (Picture: Kristina Bumphrey/REX/Shutterstock)Sharing the shoot on her Instagram page, Cynthia added: ‘Nerves and fear have gotten in the way of sharing all of who I am, and today with #Pride and with wonderful people beside me I’m sharing a little more.’
She went on to thank editor in chief Edward Enniful for ‘giving me the space and loving on me,’ stating that the cover was a ‘dream come true.’
‘Thank you @cynthiaerivo for trusting us with your story ❤️’, Edward commented in response.
This isn’t the first time Cynthia has spoken publicly about her sexuality, previously chatting with Evening Standard about her queerness.
She credits the ‘wonderful people’ around her for supporting her (Picture: AFF-USA/REX/Shutterstock)When questioned on the inspiration for the diverse music video for her song The Good, she said: ‘It’s not necessarily autobiographical but I am queer.’
She added: ‘I have never felt like I necessarily needed to come out, just because no one ever really asked. People make assumptions. No one’s ever really assumed that I’m straight.
‘I don’t think anyone thinks of me as a person that has relationships that aren’t platonic! So I’ve never needed to even really discuss anything about my sexuality at all.’
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The Tony winner – who stood in as a judge on Strictly Come Dancing last year on two occasions – will soon star alongside Ariana Grande in the movie adaptation of Wicked, with the 7 Rings hitmaker playing the part of Glinda.
Slated for release in 2024, the project takes an alternate look at the land of Oz, a prequel to The Wizard of Oz telling the story of everything that happens leading up to Dorothy’s arrival.
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