Morning Rundown: Dorian starts lashing Florida, gun debate takes center stage, Brexit drama heats up, and a bear cub's daring rescue.

  • News
  • NBC News NOW
  • Nightly News
  • Meet the Press
  • Dateline
  • MSNBC
  • TODAY
  • Hurricane Dorian
  • Politics
  • U.S. News
  • Business
  • World
  • Tech & Media
  • OPINION
  • Health
  • Sports

  • Share this —

Sections

  • U.S. News
  • Politics
  • World
  • Local
  • Business
  • Health
  • Investigations
  • Culture Matters
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech & Media
  • Decision 2020
  • In Focus
  • Photos
  • Weather
  • Shopping

TV

  • Today
  • MSNBC
  • Nightly News
  • Meet The Press
  • Dateline

Featured

  • NBC NEWS NOW
  • THINK
  • MACH
  • BETTER
  • NIGHTLY FILMS
  • NBC LEFT FIELD
  • ASIAN AMERICA
  • NBC LATINO
  • NBCBLK
  • NBC OUT
  • STAY TUNED
  • SPECIAL FEATURES

More from NBC

  • CNBC
  • NBC.COM
  • NBC LEARN
  • Peacock Productions
  • Next Steps for Vets
  • Parent Toolkit
  • NBC Archives
  • Know Your Value

Follow NBC News

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Email
  • SMS
  • Print
  • Whatsapp
  • Reddit
  • Pocket
  • Flipboard
  • Pinterest
  • Linkedin

OUT Pop Culture

Kristen Stewart claims she was advised to hide her sexuality

The "Charlie's Angels" actress told Harper’s Bazaar the advice was intended to "preserve" her film career.
Image: Kristen Stewart at the Venice Film Festival in Italy on Aug. 30, 2019.
Kristen Stewart at the Venice Film Festival in Italy on Aug. 30, 2019.Vittorio Zunino Celotto / Getty Images
Sept. 3, 2019, 7:31 PM UTC
By Brooke Sopelsa

Actress Kristen Stewart, who skyrocketed to fame over a decade ago with a starring role in the blockbuster “Twilight” franchise, said she had been advised to stay in the proverbial closet to “preserve” her career.

"I have fully been told, 'If you just like do yourself a favor, and don’t go out holding your girlfriend’s hand in public, you might get a Marvel movie,'" Stewart, 29, told Harper’s Bazaar in an interview published Monday.

Sarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO of the LGBTQ media advocacy group GLAAD, said Stewart’s “experience in the entertainment industry isn’t unique.”

Related

NBC OUT

NBC OUTConversion therapy crusader has something to say: He's gay

“For decades, LGBTQ actors have been told that in order to secure roles in Hollywood, they have to hide their authentic selves and stay closeted,” Ellis told NBC News in an email.

She added, however, that things are getting better for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer entertainers.

“While many actors in Hollywood still face bias in casting offices, this year’s Emmy nominees — including 'Pose,' Billy Porter, Laverne Cox, Hannah Gadsby, Ryan O’Connell and several others — give us hope that LGBTQ actors are not only becoming accepted, but also celebrated, by audiences everywhere.”

Related

News

News'So much black pain': Mj Rodriguez of 'Pose' works to bring hope despite trans violence

The once publicity-shy Stewart, who dates women but reportedly identifies as neither a lesbian nor bisexual, is now open about her sexuality — and her dislike of labels.

"I just think we’re all kind of getting to a place where — I don’t know, evolution’s a weird thing — we’re all becoming incredibly ambiguous," she told Harper’s Bazaar. "And it’s this really gorgeous thing."

Stewart is set to star in the upcoming “Charlie’s Angels” reboot, which will hit theaters in November.

Follow NBC Out on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram

Image: Brooke SopelsaBrooke Sopelsa

Brooke Sopelsa is the editorial director of NBC Out, NBC News' LGBTQ digital destination. 

  • About
  • Contact
  • Careers
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms of Service
  • NBCNews.COM Site Map
  • Advertise
  • AdChoices

© 2019 NBC UNIVERSAL