Cara Delevingne says her sexuality is like a "pendulum swinging"
Suicide Squad actress Cara Delevingne has described her sexuality is like a "pendulum swinging".
Recognised amongst Worlds of DC fanatics for playing Enchantress/June Moon in the 2016 supervillain blockbuster, she recently sat down for the Make It Reign with Josh Smith podcast to help celebrate Pride.
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"The way I define myself still changes all the time, whether it's pansexual, bisexual – I don't really know," she began to explain.
"It's like a pendulum swinging, but almost now I feel far more comfortable being bisexual than I used to. I've kind of felt because I was lacking in my desire for women or love for women that I kind of just went one way and now it changes a lot more.
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"I feel a lot more free and being more comfortable in it because before I was like, 'Oh, I'm gay.' That comes with self-shaming. I will talk to myself so much worse than I would ever speak to any other human being in the entire world."
The 28-year-old went on to conclude: "No matter what, even someone who's hurt me more than anyone, I will be so much nicer than that."
The Suicide Squad is released in cinemas in the UK on July 30 and comes out in cinemas and on HBO Max in the US on August 6.
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