Kristen Stewart was asked to define her sexuality in a chat with Nylon's September 2015 issue, but she refused to reveal it. And Stewart's reason for not coming out isn't what everyone's speculating.
There has been many speculations about the "American Ultra" star's sexuality since she finally ended up her relationship with actor Robert Pattinson. Now, the movie actress is dissing the idea that she has either to define or to label herself and her sexuality.
Talking to Nylon in their September 2015 issue, the "Zombieland" lead explained her point of views on sexuality. She also said the reason why she may never choose to categorize herself.
"If you feel like you really want to define yourself, and you have the ability to articulate those parameters and that in itself defines you, then do it," Kristen made clear when asked to define her sexuality. She also stressed that it's hard for her to come out especially that she's an actress and that's her job.
The former "Twilight" actress also revealed that she truly believes that one day the society will never have to be labeling people by their sexual preference. "I think in three or four years, there are going to be a whole lot more people who don't think it's necessary to figure out if you're gay or straight," she continued, "It's like, just do your thing."
Stewart's mother, Jules Stewart however, supports her daughter, whoever she loves. As reported by US Weekly, she told the Sunday Mirror that "I've met Kristen's new girlfriend." She also said, "I feel like people need to be free to love whoever they want. I accept my daughter loves women and men."
Just earlier this summer, the young lead star opened up to Marie Claire about growing up in the spotlight, She confessed that her early 20s, back when she was paired off with Pattinson were "traumatic." She also made clear that it had made her even more "smarter and calmer."
Meanwhile, many had been criticizing K-Stew's acting skills and judging her sexuality. But then again, the actress said that she doesn't even give a f-ck to whatever other people would comment about her.
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