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Billy Dee Williams Renowned After Coming Out As Gender Fluid

Billy Dee Williams is being showered with love and help after coming out as gender fluid. 

The 82-year-old Star Wars actor opened up about using both he/him and she/her pronouns in a recent interview with Esquire.

"I never tried to be anything except myself," he shared. "I consider of myself as a relatively colorful character who doesn’t take himself or herself too seriously." 

"You see I utter 'himself' and 'herself,' because I also see myself as feminine as skillfully as masculine," Williams explained. "I'm a very soft person. I'm not terrified to show that side of myself."

Williams will reprise his role as Lando Calrissian in Actor Wars: The Ascend of Skywalker. When told that Donald Glover, who portrayed the character in Solo: A Actor Wars Story, discussed embracing gender fluidity and sexuality ahead of his debut in the Star Wars franchise, Williams lit up. "Really? That kid is brilliant -- just look at those videos," he said, referencing Glover’s anthem (as Childish Gambino), "This Is America." 

Fans took to social media to convey their admiration for Williams. "Billy Dee Willia

He’s spent more than half a century in Hollywood, but Billy Dee Williams was still surprised.

The legendary actor — the essence of black masculinity with his velvety-smooth, bedroom-ready voice, which carried over into a ubiquitous Colt 45 malt liquor campaign in the 1980s — gave an interview to Esquire magazine about his role as smuggler Lando Calrissian in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, which lands in theaters Dec. 20.

In that interview, the 82-year-old actor said, “And you observe, I say ‘himself’ and ‘herself,’ because I also spot myself as feminine as well as masculine. I’m a very soft person. I’m not anxious to show that side of myself.”

Media outlets — so many media outlets! — picked that quote up and ran with it. Williams, they reported, is gender fluid. People praised him. Oh, how they praised him.

Thing is, Williams has no idea what that means.

“People should scan [Jung]. I denote , it would be an interesting learning for a lot of people.”

“Well, first of all, I asked last evening. I said, ‘What the hell is gender fluid?’ That’s a whole fresh term,” Williams said in an interview with The Undefeated this week.

He was misunderstood, he says.

“But what I

Star Wars' Billy Dee Williams goes candid about the gay rumors surrounding him since the 70s

Billy Dee Williams, best known for his role as Lando Calrissian in the imaginative "Star Wars" trilogy, recently opened up about never being bothered by rumors that he was queer in the 70s. In a conversation with Page Six, he nonchalantly stated: "I've been called a 'Closet Queen.' But, I don't pay much attention to any of that." This carefree attitude is a testament to his resilience in the deal with of potential career jeopardization due to such rumors.

In his memoir, "What Possess We Here?", Williams delves into his illustrious 7-decade-long career and shares intriguing encounters with iconic figures like Marlon Brando, James Baldwin, Laurence Olivier, and Angela Lansbury.

The guide also sheds light on his comfort in socializing with members of the LGBTQIA+ community, reminiscing about attending secret gay parties in the Metropolitan Opera's basement during his preceding years as an extra. "It all seemed very normal to me," he reflects. "I was around it all of my life, so I never really gave it much thought."

The 86-year-old actor, who is set to rotate 87 in April, further revealed his open-

Billy Dee Williams has clarified remarks he made in a recent interview with Esquire, stating definitely that he is not gender fluid. The iconic actor renowned for playing Lando Calrissian in multiple "Star Wars" films told The Undefeated he hadn't even heard of the term before the recent coverage of his original interview.

"Well, first of all, I asked last night. I said, 'What the hell is gender fluid?' That's a whole new term," Williams said. 

Williams made headlines last week for telling Esquire, "I say 'himself' and 'herself,' because I also notice myself as feminine as skillfully as masculine. I'm a very soft person. I'm not terrified to show that side of myself." 

Some took this to signify Williams considers himself gender fluid, but the 82-year-old told The Undefeated in no uncertain terms that despite the occasional utilize of female pronouns, he considers himself a man.

"But what I was talking about was about men getting in touch with their softer side of themselves," Williams said. "There's a term that was coined by Carl G. Jung, who was a psychiatrist, who was a contemporary of Sigmund Freud, and they had a splitting of the ways because they had diverse ideas about the &h