Is susan sarandon gay
Maybe gay people are customarily compelled to thank Susan Sarandon for her longstanding advocacy, because that's how I begin my frank, anything-goes conversation with the year-old multi-hyphenate. After all, no matter where you stand on Sarandon's divisive decision to vote for Green Party candidate Jill Stein in the recent presidential election, we can all assent that the Oscar-winning actress has used her massive screen-icon prestige to aid in the advancement of LGBT rights. She's been a staunch supporter through the AIDS crisis and the brawl for marriage equality – even in times when vocal Hollywood allies were scarce.
Reinforcing Sarandon's pro-queer stance is a breadth of bold, iconic and uninhibited film roles dating back to Sarandon had sex with her co-star, Catherine Deneuve, in a lesbian-favorited scene that steamed up 's vamp flick "The Hunger"; as Janet, she got her freak on in the cult classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"; and then, in , teamed up with Cher for "The Witches of Eastwick" to, presumably, offer fresh fodder to every late-'80s drag queen. Later, in ,
The year-old actor and LGBTQI icon casually mentioned organism bisexual on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon
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Throughout her versatile career, actor Susan Sarandon has been hailed as a gay icon for her roles in the likes of the Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Hunger and Thelma & Louise. Shes also been a fierce advocate for the LGBTQI community.
Fans will remember, back in , Susan showed her support for marriage equality in the Human Rights Campaigns advert, Americans For Marriage Equality. In the video she says: While marriage might not be my thing, if it’s your thing, you damn well ought to be able to have it equally and unequivocally.
In a interview with PrideSource, Susan revealed that her sexuality was open, telling the outlet: Yeah, I’m uncover. My sexual orientation is up for grabs. I guess you could say.
And last year, while featuring on the podcast, Divorced Not Dead, she addressed her dating interests. I dont care if its a man or a woman. I signify, Im open to all age, all colour, she said.
Its been a tough week since Donald Trump was re-elected president last Tuesday. Wait, sorry, its been a tough four plus years since the pandemic began. Wait, sorry, its been a tough two and a half centuries since America was founded on genocide, slavery, and unfulfilled principles. But, sure, this week has felt especially tough for many, so its only fitting a blip of good news would arrive from Susan Sarandon, one of the rare celebrities whose activism goes beyond vague liberal ideals.
Almost a year ago Sarandon was dropped by her talent agency for speaking at a pro-Palestine rally. “I’ve been used as an example of what not to do if you want to proceed to work, Sarandon told The Times UK in a recent profile. But, with her usual political clarity, she made sure to emphasize more vulnerable people than production stars have been affected as well: “There are so many people out of work right now [since] November of last year … who own lost their jobs as custodians, as writers, as painters, as people productive in the cafeteria, substitute teachers who have been fired because
Susan Sarandon appears to appear out as bisexual — again
Academy Award-winning actor Susan Sarandon — whose LGBTQ rights activism and appearance in a number of queer-coded films has earned her droves of LGBTQ fans — seemed to casually reveal she’s bisexual in a recent interview on “The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon.”
In an episode that aired Wednesday, just a few days before the actor's new demonstrate , "Monarch," premiered on Fox, Sarandon and Fallon were having a conversation about her new cat, which she said she got after her dogs died. She told Fallon she couldn’t bring herself to get any more dogs, so one of her sons told her to get a cat.
“I’m bi, so…” she told Fallon, side-eyeing the audience and prompting laughs from the host.
“You mean you enjoy dogs and cats,” Fallon interjected, to which Sarandon replied, “I’m fluid. I’m very fluid, where animals are concerned.”
The comment, which was part of a joke, set social media abuzz about the year-old movie star’s sexual orientation, which has long been somewhat ambiguous.
In , she told Michigan-based LGBTQ news outlet Pride Sour