Renowned actress Zoe Saldaña, celebrated for her roles in major films such as "Avatar" and "Guardians of the Galaxy," has recently opened up about her past romantic experiences and her attraction to women. In a candid interview with W Magazine, Saldaña shared some personal anecdotes from her teenage years, revealing insights into her experiences with same-sex attraction.
During the interview, Saldaña reflected on her first kiss, which was with another girl, stating, "I think I must have been 13 or 14. I was that girl who said, ‘Let’s play house.’ I was always telling my friends that. And that’s why I wasn’t invited to play at people’s houses! So I was already kissing a whole bunch of girls by the time I was 13, 14."
Despite being happily married to filmmaker Marco Perego-Saldaña for over a decade, Saldaña candidly admitted, "girls are such better kissers." This statement highlights her appreciation for the experiences she had with women during her formative years, which have left a lasting impression on her.
Saldaña also opened up about her teenage crushes, expressing admiration for the androgynous personas of music legends Prince and Annie Lennox. "I did have a crush on Prince and Annie Lennox. There was just something androgynous about them," she said. "I love a woman that’s masculine and a man who is feminine. I find that to be really sexy."
Recently, Saldaña celebrated a significant milestone in her career, winning her first Golden Globe award. She received the Best Supporting Actress accolade for her role as Rita in the Spanish language crime musical "Emilia Pérez." Reflecting on her win, Saldaña expressed gratitude for the recognition she received for her performance in the groundbreaking film.
"Emilia Pérez" tells the intricate story of a former cartel boss, played by Karla Sofía Gascón, who seeks a new life through gender-affirming surgery, with the help of Rita, Saldaña’s character. The film, which won four Golden Globe awards including Best Film in the Musical or Comedy category, has sparked discussions and generated both praise and controversy among audiences, who are debating its success at the awards.
At the Golden Globe ceremony, Gascón delivered a poignant acceptance speech for the Best Film award, using the platform to speak out against anti-trans violence, a topic that is particularly relevant given the film’s content. "Emilia Pérez" is now available for streaming on Netflix, inviting viewers to engage with its complex narrative and compelling performances.
Saldaña’s openness about her personal experiences and her celebrated role in "Emilia Pérez" contribute to important conversations around representation and diversity in Hollywood. Her reflections on gender and attraction offer a nuanced perspective that resonates with many in the LGBTQ+ community.
As "Emilia Pérez" continues to garner attention, Saldaña’s performance and her personal revelations add depth to the public’s understanding of her as an artist and as an individual. Her willingness to discuss her past and her identity provides visibility to the multifaceted nature of attraction and the shifting dynamics of gender expression, both on and off screen.
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