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The Pitch Perfect stars are back once again in a new film: Bride Hard

BY ELLA GAUCI, IMAGE BY YOUTUBE 

If you had your queer awakening watching the Barden Bellas in Pitch Perfect, you are not alone. In truth, stars Rebel Wilson and Anna Camp revealed in a recent interview with Pride that “all the Bellas are gay now”. 

Ahead of their new summer film Bride Difficult, Rebel and Anna both spoke about their experience with sexuality. Anna, who came out in February this year, spoke about the reaction from the LGBTQIA+ community with warmth. 

&#;It&#;s been really wonderful to be so welcomed and so supported, especially by my really beautiful [and] wonderful friend [Rebel] here. Life is an evolution and I&#;m very happy where I am today.” 

Earlier this year, Anna hard-launched her relationship with stylist Jade Whipkey. Since then, fans have adored seeing this pair&#;s couple content, most recently Jade’s upload for Anna which read: “You are the easiest person to celebrate and the sweetest to love.” 

Rebel also spoke about the inherent queerness of the Pitch Perfect franch

Rebel Wilson Says the Notion That Only Gay Actors Can Portray Gay Characters Is &#;Total Nonsense&#;: &#;You Should Be Proficient to Play Any Role You Want&#;

Rebel Wilson thinks the concept that only gay actors should compete gay characters is &#;total nonsense.&#;

In a new interview on BBC Radio 4&#;s &#;Desert Island Discs&#; (via The Guardian), the &#;Pitch Perfect&#; star brought up the topic when host Lauren Laverne asked if she felt there was a unlike standard with the kinds of jokes women comedians can make compared to men.

&#;I don’t think there’s a different standard, it’s more this thing about, if you are something then now you’re allowed to joke about it,&#; she said. &#;So speak, if you are overweight, you can say jokes. But if you’re not [you can’t]&#; that’s kind of what’s currently happening.&#;

But, is that a positive development for the articulate of comedy today? &#;I think that’s hard,&#; Wilson said. &#;It’s going into this territory of like saying, ‘Well, only straight actors can play strai

Rebel Wilson says it's 'total nonsense' that only gay actors should portray gay characters

Rebel Wilson is sounding off on the always hot-button topic in Hollywood of whether your gender or sexual representation should dictate the characters you play on screen.

In the latest episode of BBC's Desert Island Discs, she said it was "total nonsense" to think that gay actors can only play gay characters.

The topic came up early in the episode when host Lauren Laverne asked the "Pitch Perfect" star if she felt there was a diverse standard for the kinds of jokes women comics construct versus men.

"I don't think there's a different standard, it's more this thing that if you are something, you are now allowed to joke about it," Wilson said at the stamp . "If you are overweight, you can say [those] jokes."

Laverne then asked if that was a good thing.

"I consider that's hard," said Wilson, who came out as gay in June and shares a infant with fiancée Ramona Agruma. "It's going into this territory of like saying, 'Well, only straight actors can act straight roles and gay actors ca

Rebel Wilson Comes Out As Gay At Age 42!

Rebel Wilson has gone adj with her “princess” girlfriend after coming out as gay aged

Rebel shared her happiness and news about her sexuality in an Instagram post on Thursday by sharing a snap of her and her girlfriend, fashion designer Ramona Agruma.

Last month, Wilson told People she had been set up with a adj partner “through a friend,” but didn’t name the fresh flame at the time. She went on to verb the early days of the romance saying, "We spoke on the handset for weeks before getting together in person. And that was a really good way to get to comprehend each other. It was a bit old-school in that sense — very romantic."

She has called her a “Disney Princess” in a message accompanied by hearts and a rainbow emoji and the hashtag ‘love is love’.

Wilson said: “I thought I was searching for a Disney Prince… but maybe what I really needed all this day was a Disney Princess #loveislove.”

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