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Actress Rosario Dawson Comes Out As Bisexual

But, the actress admits that she has “never had a LGBTQ relationship”…
 
Rosario Dawson is getting candid about her sexuality in a new interview. The actress sat down with Bustle to chat about her boyfriend, former Presidental candidate Cory Booker where she also officially came out as bisexual.
 
Fans have speculated about Dawson’s sexuality since 2018 when she shared an Instagram post celebrating Pride Month, the post read, “Happy pride month! Sending love to my fellow lgbtq+ homies.”
 
“People kept saying that I [came out]… I didn’t do that. I mean, it’s not inaccurate, but I never did come out come out. I mean, I guess I am now,” she said to Bustle.
 
But according to Dawson, “I’ve never had a relationship in that space, so it’s never felt like an authentic calling to me.”
 
“It’s the first time I felt like I had to be responsible about my choice of love, which is a challenging thing to do,” she said of Booker. “If you fall in love, you fall in love. But there’s another aspect I had to consider: what this meant in [putting] a microscope on my family and particularly on my daughter.”
 
Dawson adopted her daughter Isabella, now 17, in 2014, “But in each other I think we found our person.”
 
You can read her full Bustle interview here.
 

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