Recently, one of my Voguers came to me and said that Vogue | Diaspora is becoming too formal and never has 'real' interactions with our viewers where you all can discuss or let loose on how you feel about a certain topic. I mean that is after all what a blog site is all about right? Now, whenever a Voguer comes to me with an issue I immediately think of ways to fix this issue because, of course here at Vogue | Diaspora we write to entertain/please our VOGUERS! So, I sat and thought... what can my Voguers talk about? & then I thought of a very CONTROVERSIAL issue that a lot of people can relate to and that I also know may get me in some trouble but hey you have to make sacrifices right!?
Anyhow.... Homosexuality and bisexuality.....
Anyhow.... Homosexuality and bisexuality.....
Anyhow.... Homosexuality and bisexuality are two of the many things that will always be debated on for years to come. In today's age, homosexuality and bisexuality are still huge controversial/much talked about topics. No matter which side you stand on (concurrence or opposition) you can't deny that there are incidences in both the 'regular world' as well as the 'Hollywood world.' In fact, speaking of the 'Hollywood world' there are numerous celebrities who have 'come out the closet' themselves.
For example, actress Evan Rachel Wood has spoken on her bisexuality in a few interviews. Those who speak of Wood may cast her off as a mystery or unknown soul but she herself knows exactly who she is and what she wants. As Evan Rachel Wood was interviewed in Marie Clarie's October issue she says "Yeah, that's a big part of who I am, and it always has been for as long as I can remember, I can't say I'm one way or the other because I've honestly fallen in love with a man and I've honestly fallen in love with a woman. I don't know how you label that, it's just how it is."
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Wood has this sort of "in control" attitude that you can say attracts both man and woman and she, as she openly expresses, has no problem with loving both sexes.
So, this is my question to you all... how do you feel about homosexuality and bisexuality in the media? Now, before anyone jumps down my back... I completely understand that this is an extremely sore and BROAD question to ask but I just want to get a feel for how my Voguers feel on certain topics. Do you feel like homosexuality/bisexuality should not be represented in the media, or do you feel like it should be respresented and openly expressed? I'm all for talks! So LETS TALK!-Taking Hollywood by STORM
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