{"id":32254,"date":"2022-06-01T16:24:14","date_gmt":"2022-06-01T16:24:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/i-am-queer-this-is-who-i-am-exclusive\/"},"modified":"2022-06-01T16:24:14","modified_gmt":"2022-06-01T16:24:14","slug":"i-am-queer-this-is-who-i-am-exclusive","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/i-am-queer-this-is-who-i-am-exclusive\/","title":{"rendered":"‘I Am Queer – This Is Who I Am’ (EXCLUSIVE)"},"content":{"rendered":"
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On March 24, Oscar nominee Aunjanue Ellis stepped onto the golden-hued carpet to accept her honors at the Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards. Emblazoned on the left arm of her red-hot Dolce & Gabbana suit jacket was the word “Queer” spelled out in rhinestones.<\/p>\n

But no one on the press line outside the Beverly Wilshire hotel asked Ellis about it. And no one inside the ballroom did either. Maybe they were too focused on her barnburner of a speech accepting one of the afternoon’s honors, but the \u201cKing Richard\u201d star has another theory.<\/p>\n

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“I was thinking, ‘Why didn’t more people pay attention to that?’ And I was like, they probably thought it said ‘Queen,’ \u201dshe tells Variety<\/em> over Zoom, bursting into a hearty laugh. \u201cIt wasn’t that I was expecting any sort of major reaction or anything like that. One of my family members noticed, but nobody else did. “<\/p>\n

That family member already knew that Ellis is bisexual – the 53-year-old has been open about her sexuality to her friends and family in Mississippi and the people she has worked with for decades. However, they told Ellis that they were \u201churt\u201d by her choice di lei to express her sexuality di lei so proudly and in such a public setting.<\/p>\n

“I am a work in progress, and my family and my community are works in progress,” Ellis says. \u201cI really believe that that is important to say because I’m not alone. We see people on the other side of it, where everybody’s good and fine: ‘Love is love.’ “<\/p>\n

But Ellis’ reality, growing up in a God-fearing family in the Bible Belt, has been different. “If they come to New York and they are around all my gay friends, they’re like, ‘Oh we’re cool.’ But don’t bring it to the house. Don’t be open with it. “<\/p>\n