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Phoebe Bridgers doesn’t accept straight people exist: ‘I don’t believe anyone is entirely straight’
Phoebe Bridgers has revealed she doesn’t think straight people exist in , believing everyone is attracted to men and women to some degree.
The singer, 26, came out as bisexual when she was in high college and revealed to the Sunday Times Style that she believes everyone else is also attracted to all genders to some degree.
She explained: ‘I don’t know — I actually don’t believe that anyone is, like, entirely linear. I just don’t accept in straight people! It’s like, how? It’s !’
The Savior Complex star says coming out was ‘kind of the opposite of an issue’ as she found herself equally attracted to indie boys and bombshell actresses.
Phoebe explained: ‘I feel like I like little innocent indie boys, and then my most seminal female crushes were always the bombshells in Transformer movies, or Jessica Rabbit, or whatever.’
Normal People star Paul Mescal appeared in Phoebe’s latest song video, and while she says ‘no comment’ on whether she finds him hot, she r
Musician Lucy Dacus Wonders If She Ever Really Came Out
In a interview with NPR, acclaimed singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus had this to express about her friendship with fellow indie rock musician Julien Baker: "We were both raised Christian. She's a woman-loving woman, I'm kind of queer and we just have so many of the same backstory situations. Being from Southern cities, having the same kind of interest for humans and ideas about why anyone would ever make art—it's one of those things where you expect to discuss for two hours and then you talk for twelve."
This was, for the nowyear-old Dacus, a kind of accidental public outing, a did-I-just-say-that-out-loud moment. But it had also been one of the first times Dacus expressed this facet of her identity herself.
Over three full-length albums and an EP—the latter of which was recorded with Baker and Phoebe Bridgers, who together form the supergroup boygenius—the Virginia-based Dacus, whose most recent record, Home Video, is out now, has emerged as one music's sharpest lyricists. She's a writer whose subtly-sung confessions, filled
5 Things To Know About Phoebe Bridgers
Phoebe Bridgers is no stranger to critical acclaim at this point in her career.
With a compelling presence in the harmony industry, she has earned her stripes as a versatile musician, known for both her solo work and her collaborations with some of the biggest names in the business.
She is dedicated to making the indie tune she loves, and while she doesnt seem like shes aiming for commercial or chart triumph, shes still finding it, regardless of the style of song she puts out into the world.
From her own work, to the two bands shes currently in, and to collaborating with superstars like Taylor Swift, Bridgers is seemingly everywhere and shes still rising.
Her band Boygenius just dropped a new proposal called The Rest, which is bound to become another critical smash, and is worth a play. Right now!
Her Bands
Bridgers made a name for herself as a singer-songwriter, but her innovative output doesnt stop at her solo career. She is also a key member of the supergroup Boygenius, with her collaborators Lucy Dacus and J
A thank you is in order for this amazing bisexual artist
BY KATIE CHAMBERS, IMAGE BY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS
Phoebe Bridgers’ songs are some of the only songs I’ve listened to that have made me wince in pain, and I mean that as a massive compliment. I’ve listened to Moon Songcountless times, but I still have a full-body response to the line “I will wait for the next time you wish me/Like a dog with a bird at your door” . Lyrically, no-one’s doing it like Bridgers: her music serves up tender poetry and cathartic screams for every mood. But the bigger compliment I want to disburse her this week is that she’s a fantastic ambassador for bisexual women.
That’s not just because she is a famous attracted to both genders woman. It’s about a lot more than that. In fact, quite rightly, Bridgers has been ambivalent about queer celebrities automatically being nominated as vanguards of the LGBTQIA people. “I think it’s weird to put that on people in media, to be role models, or fucking politicians, as if we’re all trained lobbyists for collective change”, she told Vogue. “I nurture, but I’m not a scientist