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Actress Olivia Colman: 'I've Always Felt Nonbinary'
8 Feb
Summary
- Olivia Colman has stated she often felt nonbinary throughout her life.
- She described feeling more aligned with a 'gay man' than a feminine identity.
- Colman stars in the new queer film 'Jimpa' about a nonbinary child.

Actress Olivia Colman, celebrated for her roles in 'The Crown' and 'The Favourite,' has revealed she has always 'felt sort of nonbinary.' In a recent interview, the 52-year-old candidly stated she has 'never felt massively feminine.' She humorously recounted describing herself to her husband as a 'gay man,' a sentiment he understood, contributing to her feeling at ease.
Colman's personal reflections align with her current professional endeavors. She is starring in the new queer film 'Jimpa,' portraying a mother accompanying her nonbinary child on a visit to their father. This role underscores the actress's engagement with themes of gender identity and inclusivity, as she previously noted a preference for spending time with individuals not 'staunchly heterosexual.'




