Actress Tessa Thompson, who starred as Valkyrie in the recently released blockbuster movie. Thor: Love and ThunderShe says she inspires fans to “get out.”
“A lot of people wrote to me and said that they were going out or talking to their families, which was a dream come true,” Thompson said. Variation. The actress added that it was “great” to hear queer fans say to her, “Thanks, Tessa, for living your truth.”
Thompson, who came out as bisexual in 2018, also told the publication that normalizing “LGBTQIA characters” in entertainment “will allow them to exist in their humanity.”
“I think part of the real ability to normalize weird characters, LBGTQIA characters is to let them exist in their humanity, and that doesn’t always mean they’re in love or in partnership like ours. Sometimes you’re not like that,” he said.
“Yeah, let’s see if she finds love,” Thompson added of her character. Thor. The actress allegedly believed that romance was necessary to show the “uniqueness” of Valkyrie.
Thompson wasn’t the only celebrity to “help” fans “get out.”
Last month, gun control advocate and Joe Biden pop star Harry Styles posed in women’s clothing. Fashion At a concert in Wembley, England, a fan shouted “My son is officially gay!” He urged her to “get out”.
As celebrities, TV shows, the media, and left-wing activists continue to promote LGBTQIA2S+ content and concepts of gender identity and transgenderism, more young people are starting to question their biological sex and self-identify as “non-binary.”
A study published last year by the Trevor Project found that more than four to 26 percent of LGBTQ youth identify as nonbinary. Another 20% said they were unsure or doubtful when they thought they were not binary.
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Source: Breitbart