The Last of Us star Bella Ramsey says they have 'always felt more masculine'
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Bella Ramsey, known for their role in HBO's The Last of Us, opened up about their non-binary identity in a podcast. They expressed feeling more masculine, saying they have never felt female and grew up identifying more with boyhood. Ramsey finds the exploration of femininity unnecessary for their purpose, despite discussing and listening to perspectives from both sides of the gender-critical debate. Their character, Ellie, enters a queer relationship in the show's upcoming season, reflecting contemporary LGBTQ+ narratives.
"I've been trying my own journey, I guess, understanding what it actually is. Because there's been a lot of times I'm like, what even is the neurology of, or the psychology of being non-binary."
"To be honest, I grew up more as a little boy than I did a little girl. I always felt more masculine or more on that side of the spectrum."
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