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Kristen
Stewart Came Out On Her Own Terms
When Kristen Stewart came out on Saturday Night
Live,
it was a crescendo of what
had been a multi-year build-up, including her relatively public
relationship with Alicia Cargile, which began
in approximately 2014. Prior to that time, Stewart recalls that she’d
gotten “good at the heteronormative quality.” Stewart tells Variety that her
choice to incorporate her first definitive public statement about her sexuality
into a Saturday Night Live opening monologue was intentional.
“It wasn’t even like I was hiding,” Stewart told
Variety. “I was so openly out with my girlfriend for years at that point. I’m
like, ‘I’m a pretty knowable person….It was cool to frame it in a funny context
because it could say everything without having to sit down and do an interview.
‘So what platform is that going to be on? And who’s going to make money on
that? And who’s going to be the person that broke it?’ I broke it, alone.”
There are some tidbits in the story from Clea DuVall,
who recalls her own reluctance to come out at the start of her career. Variety also got
a quote from Jodie Foster, who called the SNL monologue “a wonderful, funny,
wry, modern way to be honest to the world.”
Kristen
Stewart Can See the Gay Subtext of Her Life More Clearly Now
Once upon a time in the early 2010s, we here at
Autostraddle had a breakthrough about Kristen Stewart that changed how we
thought about queer celebrities in general — that it was possible that she,
just like so many of us at her age, hadn’t come out yet to the world because
she hadn’t come out yet to herself. We tend to assume that somehow Hollywood
stars, by virtue of being aware that gayness exists and being surrounded by gay
people (because Hollywood is gay), will somehow figure things out about themselves
more quickly than we did. The pressure on young stars to self-identify before
they’re ready reached a fever pitch last year with
the forced outing of Heartstopper actor
Kit Connor.
Stewart confirms this theory is correct in the Variety interview
— she didn’t yet see in herself what others saw in her, and she felt like she
didn’t feel like he relationships with men lacked authenticity (Relatable!): “For
so long, I was like, ‘Why are you trying to skewer me? Why are you trying to
ruin my life? I’m a kid, and I don’t really know myself well enough yet.’ The
idea of people going, ‘I knew that you were a little queer kid forever.’ I’m
like, ‘Oh, yeah? Well, you should honestly have seen me fuck my first
boyfriend.’”
She now can look back at the
cannon of Kristen Stewart movies and see the queer glimmers in
her eyes. On a recent Panic Room watch, in which young tomboy
Stewart shares the screen almost exclusively with Jodie Foster, Stewart
realized; “I was already going like, ‘Don’t fuck with
me.’ I was gay.”
Also
“Twilight” is Gay
Terrifyingly pale body horror cinematic
experience Twilight was
widely beloved, even by
people who knew it was bad — but like
most vampire lore, managed to find its home in queer hearts despite its
Mormon author and the alleged heterosexuality of its cast.
“I can only see it now…I don’t think it necessarily
started off that way, but I also think that the fact that I was there at all,
it was percolating. It’s such a gay movie,” she told Variety. “I mean,
Jesus Christ, Taylor [Lautner] and Rob and me, and it’s so hidden and not OK. I
mean, a Mormon woman wrote this book. It’s all about oppression, about wanting
what’s going to destroy you. That’s a very Gothic, gay inclination that I
love.”
“Love
Lies Bleeding” Is Full of Lesbian Sex Scenes
Stewart loved Rose Glass’s 2020 debut film Saint
Maud,
and sought out Glass after seeing it, eager to learn what she was doing next.
They met up in London and the conversation about lesbian bodybuilder
movie Love Lies Bleeding, — about
the relationship between aspiring bodybuilder Jackie (Katy O’Brian) and Lou, “a
meek, boyish lesbian who looks after the gym where Jackie works out” — began
there. After reading the script, Stewart was confident she was destined to play
Lou. Glass agreed.
“I always wanted Lou to have this moody boyish charm,
to be butch and androgynous in a way which not many actors of Kristen’s profile
are,” Glass told Variety. “Weirdly, I can’t think of
that many roles like this she’s done, and yet to be honest, it feels like it’s
maybe a bit closer to who she is.”
Stewart’s especially stoked about sexuality in Love Lies
Bleeding and
its multiple sex scenes and having “the things that [Stewart] found attractive
be really glorified.”
Kristen
Stewart Does a Kristen Stewart Impression
In what feels like a treat for me specifically, Kristen plays a game guessing lines from her most famous movies which becomes a vehicle for her to speak about her experience making those films! She apparently hated making Charlie’s Angels, which’s fascinating. Also she does a Kristen Stewart impression to summon her memory for one of the lines and it’s perfect
BY RIESE JANUARY 11, 2024
Source: Kristen Stewart’s Never Been Gayer Than She Is in This Interview (autostraddle.com)
Read Original Article: By Adam B. Vary - Variety
Source: Kristen Stewart on Coming Out, Why Twilight Is Gay and Sex
Scenes (variety.com)
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