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17.03.2024 - 20:47 / perezhilton.com
Wayne Brady is opening up about his sexuality.
On Thursday night, the Whose Line Is It Anyway? alum spoke with People about identifying as pansexual and the “biggest misconception” that comes along with it. He told the outlet on the 2024 GLAAD Media Awards red carpet:
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He continued:
He added that he, himself, even “had to do research” to learn more about his sexuality. Watch his interview (below):
The 51-year-old initially came out as pansexual last August, describing his sexuality to People as “bisexual — with an open mind.” Clearly he’s refined that definition!
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