
""It's a community that I love being welcomed into," she said. "I find the most loving and the most beautiful stories are from that community. And I feel really honored to be welcomed.""
""I've always described myself to my husband as a gay man. And he goes, 'Yeah, I get that.' ... I don't really spend an awful lot of time with people who are very staunchly heterosexual.""
""Throughout my whole life, I've had arguments with people where I've always felt sort of nonbinary," she said. "Don't make that a big sort of title! But I've never felt massively feminine in my being female. I've always described myself to my husband as a gay man. And he goes, 'Yeah, I get that.'""
Olivia Colman identifies a strong kinship with LGBTQ+ communities and expresses having felt nonbinary throughout her life. She appears in Jimpa, a film inspired by Sophie Hyde that follows a filmmaker who takes her nonbinary teen to visit the child's gay father in Amsterdam. Colman describes being attracted to queer-inclusive projects such as The Favourite and Heartstopper, calling those stories loving and beautiful. She says she has described herself to her husband, Ed Sinclair, as a gay man and that she often feels a foot in various camps, knowing many people who feel similarly.
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