![]() I wouldnât want to be straight for anything.” “Weâre good artists, weâre good musicians. The Call the Midwife star joked: “I actually find lesbians a bit on the boring side, because theyâre a bit heavy-handed about it all,” before adding, “Gay people are very lucky because we are not conventional, we are a group slightly apart. “It hurt them and I donât want to hurt people,” she recalled.ĭespite living through difficult times, including losing 34 “beautiful, talented, funny, gifted” friends during the Aids crisis, she stressed that she had no desire to be straight. “I knew it wasnât criminal because it was me. “I never had any shame about being gay or anything really,” she said. ![]() The eccentric actor, who posed nude among a display of pastries in the Vogue shoot, first came out in 1966 when homosexuality was still illegal, although the law did not specifically criminalise lesbians. Margolyes, perhaps best known for her turn as Professor Sprout in Harry Potter films, appeared in British Vogue‘s Pride July issue, alongside other “LGBTQ+ pioneers”, including Doctor Who‘s Ncuti Gatwa, House of the Dragon star Emma D’Arcy and Bella Ramsey, from The Last of Us. Now the award-winning screen star is loudly proclaiming her pride. Whether advising straight women to find love on Grindr, attending her first Pride parade aged 81 or spilling the tea on her sex tapes, Margolyes has no shortage of shocking and hilarious revelations. ![]() National treasure Miriam Margolyes has opened up about her lesbian identity as she made her Vogue cover debut, at the age of 82.
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