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Anna Kendrick On Being A Gay Icon: 'I'm Such A Straight, Cis, Boringface McGee Over Here'
Anna Kendrick is hands down one of the funniest actresses and Tweeters on the planet.
No, don't experiment to argue with us, it's fact.
Who else can get away with lines like 'I fond my men like I like my coffee. Silent' and 'Yes, of course I got your communicate – I'm just ignoring it. Don't make it weird'?
Anyway, besides being our social media queen, the self-deprecating and Academy Award-nominated actress has just opened up on who it feels to be heralded as a gay diva.
In an interview with The Advocate, Kendrick reveals: 'I'm such a linear, cis, Boringface McGee over here, so I cherish that that could be even a little accurate. The idea that I'm resonating with other people who have ever felt like outsiders is the coolest.'
Admitting that her 10 closest male and female friends are gay, she says: 'Gay people hold just always been in my life. I recollect my parents having to tell me as a kid that there were people, like some people in our church, who objected to homosexuality. I was like, 'Wait, so they're idiots, right?''
Preach, Anna. Preach.
The actress – who was praised for her on-screen
The pitch is perfectly irrational in Anna Kendrick's step on the dark side of filmmaker Paul Feig's warped sense of humor, "A Simple Favor." It's martini-sipper mom versus martini-swigger mom. Target mom versus Met Gala mom. Aspirational versus extra.
It's regular mom-meets-mom business, a modern mom-com – until Emily (Blake Lively) goes missing. Emily's sudden disappearance prompts Stephanie (Kendrick) to mount an analysis by employing her keen Nancy Drew smarts and posting distressed clips of herself on her dorky craft vlog. (Friendship-bracelet tutorials are just gonna hold to wait.)
A bit camp? Yep. A bit queer? Obviously. And naturally so, as Kendrick's 15-year career is steeped in queerness: at age 17, she cut her acting teeth on "Camp," the 2003 teen musical-comedy directed by out filmmaker Todd Graff; as Beca, she brought covert aca-gayness to the three-part "Pitch Perfect" franchise; and in 2014, the 33-year-old Oscar-nominated actress slipped into Cinderella's glass slippers for Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods." And her long, impulsive kiss – "just another Tuesday," Emily notes – with Lively in "A Simple Favor," well, it's not exactly straight, she says.
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Rebel Wilson and Anna Camp Chat About Being Gay and Happy
When Rebel Wilson’s character made the joke in Pitch Perfect about how, statistically, at least one of the Barden Bellas was gay, she reflection she was the only one who was secretly homosexual. Now, all these years later, she has a wife, Anna Kendrick and Ester Dean possess expressed queer leanings, and, most recently, Anna Camp has come out by showing off her super cute connection with her girlfriend. Plus, some of the other women from that feature are undetermined; I found no proof of their sexuality online, but some of them acquire the vibe. (Also I know Hailee Steinfeld just married a whole male but she has played too many queer characters too well for me to not be waiting for her to come out as queer, too.)
In a recent interview with Pride, Rebel Wilson said that on the put of Pitch Ideal 2, she remembers having some really nice, candid chats about sexuality behind the scenes, and that she has felt really supported during her coming out journey.
Rebel Wilson was technically strongarmed into coming out by an Australian tabloid back in 2022, and Anna Camp casually came out earlier this year with a hard launch duri
It’s 2025—Let ‘Another Basic Favor’ Be Gay
[There are spoilers for Another Simple Favor below.]
If there was one thing I knew for certain I would get when I sat down for Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick’s Another Simple Favor, it was ridiculousness. As a quick refresher, the first production in this franchise has both patricide, sororicide, and an infidelity plotline in which a personality sleeps with her half-brother. It’s batshit crazy. But after watching the sequel, the most egregious thing about Another Simple Favor isn’t what happens in the plot (although there’s a lot of that) but what doesn’t. Because for some unfathomable reason, this franchise will still not let its two lead characters, Stephanie and Emily, just be gay already.
In the sequel to A Uncomplicated Favor (which is now streaming on Amazon Prime), we’re dropped back into this world about five years after the first film ends. Emily (serving time for two separate murders) has somehow managed to get out of jail early. She’s getting married, and she wants Stephanie to be her maid of honor. For some reason, Stephanie agrees, jetting off to Capri with a female who killed two people and even tried to eliminate h
Anna Kendrick has a memoir coming out calledScrappy Small Nobody. I would shade the hell out of a celebrity getting a book deal simply because she’s “good at Twitter,” but at the cease of the day… I might read this guide. Like, I read Mindy Kaling’s books and I love them, and Anna Kendrick is “real” in the way Mindy Kaling is real, so I think the memoir will probably be pretty enjoyable. Anna sat down with the Advocate to speak about her LGBTQ fans and friends and how she would be really disappointed if a performative queen dressed up enjoy her. Some highlights:
Whether she considers herself a male lover icon: “Oh, man. I’m such a straight, cis, Boringface McGee over here, so I love that that could be even a little true. The idea that I’m resonating with other people who have ever felt enjoy outsiders is the coolest.”
When she first became alert of her LGBT audience: “Well, I did Broadway when I was 12, so… [Laughs] Years later, when I got settled in L.A., I lived in West Hollywood, where I was a mini-celebrity because of Camp. I was basically in this movie that nobody had seen — except for everyone in West Hollywood. That’s actually where I met some of my oldest, truest friends.
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