David walliams homosexual

One of the last times we heard of David Walliams and homosexuality was when Britain's Got Talent fans were outraged that he was playing lgbtq+ during some of the contestant evaluations/performances. 

But knowing Walliams and his past acting career as one of the dynamic duo behind "Little Britain," we recognize he's been campy since day one. Little did we know, or maybe we have forgotten, he may not be acting.

Britain's Got Talent judge David Walliams has revealed he would be open to a relationship with another man following his split from model ex-wife Lara Stone, admitting "gay experiences" in the past.

The year-old comedian and author, who has been a decide on the ITV talent show since , spoke about his future plans since confirming his divorce from Stone in , with whom he has one child, Alfred, three. &#;

It seems that he is as free as some of his characters.  To have such confidence to speak so freely about his sexuality/bisexuality is something to be commended.

He may be pulling from some of the confidence his "Little Britai

David Walliams has claimed he is 'probably non-binary' he as he candidly opened up about his sexuality and gender identity in a new interview on Monday.

The comedian and author, 53, also admitted that he thinks life 'might have been easier' for him if he were gay.

He appeared on the Australian podcast Uncomfortable Conversations with Josh Szeps, where he made the revelations about himself.

David explained that if people used the matching language as we do now when he was younger, he would possess most-likely identified as non-binary.

He told the host: 'I think in a way I'd probably say I am non-binary I think. I don't know exactly.'

The comedian recalled: 'It's intriguing because I had this girlfriend at the end of university and we used to move out.

David Walliams has revealed he is 'probably non-binary' he as he candidly opened up about his sexuality and gender identity in a new interview on Monday

The comedian and author, 53, also admitted that he thinks being 'might have been easier' for him if he were gay

'I used to go out to gay clubs and dance for fancy six hours an

Britain's Got Talent star David Walliams on love and sexuality

David Walliams is back on our screens on the judging panel for the one-off recap of this year'sBritain's Got Talenton Saturday, and we're huge fans of the multi-talented comedian-come-actor-come-author.

Since shooting to fame in Little Britain with Matt Lucas in , the luminary has been a regular on our TV screens and penned an impressive 25 children's books. 

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However, little is known of David's home experience, being notoriously private about his relationships. The TV personality was married to model Lara Stone between and and they split a six-year-old son, Alfred, together. David has addressed questions on his sexuality several times in the past, most recently in an interview with Attitude magazine in

David Walliams and his ex-wife Lara Stone

When asked if he is

Little Britain star David Walliams admits he's 'probably non-binary' in candid admission

David Walliams has opened up on his sexuality (Image: Getty)

David Walliams has opened up on his sexuality and how he thinks he might identify in a candid interview. The Minute Britain star has had people assuming that he is gay for years - despite being married to a woman.

The year-old former Britain's Got Talent judge admitted he would "probably" have his gender preference as non-binary if he were younger today and also added that his life "may acquire been easier" if he were gay.

Speaking on the Uncomfortable Conversations with Josh Szeps podcast, the comedian shared how he would probably identify if he were a university learner today. He said: "I think in a way I'd probably say I'm non-binary, I think. Probably. I don't know exactly."

David added that back in his own university days, when he studied drama at Bristol, he and his then-girlfriend were frequent visitors to gay clubs. He told the podcast: "I used to proceed out to gay clubs and dance for enjoy six hours and I'd be wearing a skirt