Dianna agron gay
Exactly one hour ago, Dianna Agron posted a photo on Instagram of her smooching Megalyn Echikunwoke on the mouth with the caption “I love her, I love her, I love her :balloon emoji:” and I just need to know: WHAT DOES IT MEAN? What does this mean! DIANNA AGRON, WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THIS PHOTO? Is it gay? Is it a gay photo? Is this a gay kiss? Is this a “friend” kiss? Are you coming out? Carry out people “come out” anymore? Did TikTok truly turn the entire planet into a queer mob? WHAT IS THIS PHOTO, DIANNA AGRON! TELL ME!
Dianna Agron is, of course, most famous for playing Quinn “Pink Hair Don’t Care” Fabray on Glee, and being one half of probably the most known femslash ship of all time, a lil pairing you might have heard of called Faberry. Megalyn Echikunwoke has done a lot of voice acting, is most famous for her role as Edie Palmer on Almost Family, and was seen canoodling with Olivia Wilde on Instagram as recently as two months ago. I am saying that last thing because Olivia Wilde has made a lot of people gay and that’s just a evidence that seems relevant at this time.
If, like me, you are a lgbtq+ elder, you retain the
I feel like I’m playing dress up. I’m in the freaking Café Carlyle on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, and the bartender pours me a drop of wine to taste before I order a glass. Thirty minutes ago, I was freaking out over the words “chic dress code.” I’ve never followed a damn dress code in my life. This place is imagine in a way I simply will never be.
But I’m here for one reason and one reason alone.
Dianna Agron.
You probably comprehend Dianna Agron from “Glee,” or “Shiva Baby,” or being an incredibly hot Jew recently interviewed by Hey Alma. I’ve been a fan of hers since “Glee,” since I watched her sing and dance in a revealing cheerleading uniform. There aren’t many things you can pinpoint with accuracy in your existence, but I’m pretty sure I can say this with packed confidence: Dianna Agron made me gay.
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The crowd is mixed. There are a few groups of young women, one very fashionable young guy. They
It’s Monday and I am on my third cup of coffee before noon, which is what gave me the courage to inscribe “Gaylor” and publish it, I reflect. Anyway, here’s your Pop Culture Fix!
+ Rolling Stone dropped a new profile/interview with Dianna Agron in which she is pretending not to know what the word “shipping” means in relation to fandom, despite the fact that she was one-half of Faberry, the femslash ship that kept Tumblr running for about five entire years between 2009-2014. (That’s Rachel Berry and Quinn Fabray from Glee, in case you’re one of the lucky ones who never watched that disasterpiece.) This moment, though, “shipping” is in reference to Dianna’s friendship/girlfriend conspiracies with Taylor Swift and the rumors that she inspired the song “22” due to the fact that she’s mentioned in the liner notes. “Me? Oh, if only!” she said before clarifying: “I … I mean, there have been many stories about my dating life that are so wildly untrue… That’s funny.” Look, would you kiss her on the porch in front of all your stupid friends or not, Dianna? Answer me!
+ Communicate Now (Taylor’
despite what you’ve heard from cara, dianna agron is not straight
(don’t mind me i’m rebuilding some posts to organize the leading proofs section of the blog 😘)
here’s receipts on dianna’s failure to be heterosexual
1. Shirtgate - Dianna outed herself on the Glee Live Tour in 2011. Yes she walked it back but c’mon. She claimed to contain done it for identity festival but not on the first day of celebration or anything? Not an ally shirt? Just LARPING as a homo? No way. Girlie came out and got shoved help in the closet.
2. She’s kissed girls before it’s fun.
3. She said twice in this interview that personal experiences in her own life drew her to playing gay roles.
“I read Bare a year before I signed on. When I first peruse it, I didn't hire because they wanted me for Sarah. If anything, I wanted to participate Pepper, play against the innocent look that I can tend to contain and use some of my past experiences to fuel the role.”
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“I ponder it is my experiences in life that contain made me understand sexuality in many different ways and, in playing Sarah, I was just showcasing my beliefs in that I believe that romance comes in many ways, shapes, and colors.”
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