Anna kendrick is gay

The pitch is perfectly irrational in Anna Kendrick's trek on the dark side of filmmaker Paul Feig's warped sense of humor, "A Simple Favor." It's martini-sipper mom versus martini-swigger mom. Target mom versus Met Gala mom. Aspirational versus extra.

It's regular mom-meets-mom business, a modern mom-com – until Emily (Blake Lively) goes missing. Emily's sudden disappearance prompts Stephanie (Kendrick) to mount an analysis by employing her keen Nancy Drew smarts and posting distressed clips of herself on her dorky craft vlog. (Friendship-bracelet tutorials are just gonna hold to wait.)

A bit camp? Yep. A bit queer? Obviously. And naturally so, as Kendrick's 15-year career is steeped in queerness: at age 17, she cut her acting teeth on "Camp," the 2003 teen musical-comedy directed by out filmmaker Todd Graff; as Beca, she brought covert aca-gayness to the three-part "Pitch Perfect" franchise; and in 2014, the 33-year-old Oscar-nominated actress slipped into Cinderella's glass slippers for Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods." And her long, impulsive kiss – "just another Tuesday," Emily notes – with Lively in "A Simple Favor," well, it's not exactly straight, she says.

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Anna Kendrick opens up about her sexual fluidity

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Anna Kendrick has it all: she’s charming, she’s funny, she’s talented, she’s great at twitter, she has nice teeth, she has shiny hair and she can sing songs with paper cups! Furthermore, she gave PrideSource a very very queer interview in advance of her upcoming film, A Basic Favor, which looks so gay it has probably already made out with one of my ex-girlfriends.

After asking Anna about the queerness of a extended list of previously played characters, eventually noting “So much of what you do is just a bit gay,” PrideSource went unbent for the homosexy jugular:

You’ve been unseal about your young woman crushes over the years. Have you ever had a girl crush that was or could have been romantic?

Let me think about that. I definitely – there’s somebody I’m still friends with, and when we met we kissed. This was after high educational facility, and it was the first second I had kissed a girl where it wasn’t just like, we’re at a party and boys are watching! That horrible production silliness. But I think I haven’t had that sentimental love for a lady, which isn’t saying it could never happen to me, but I think I’m more of an Emily t

Anna Kendrick On Being A Same-sex attracted Icon: 'I'm Such A Unbent, Cis, Boringface McGee Over Here'

Anna Kendrick is hands down one of the funniest actresses and Tweeters on the planet.

No, don't try to argue with us, it's fact.

Who else can get away with lines like 'I like my men like I like my coffee. Silent' and 'Yes, of course I got your text – I'm just ignoring it. Don't make it weird'?

Anyway, besides existence our social media queen, the self-deprecating and Academy Award-nominated actress has just opened up on who it feels to be heralded as a gay diva.

In an interview with The Advocate, Kendrick reveals: 'I'm such a straight, cis, Boringface McGee over here, so I adore that that could be even a little true. The thought that I'm resonating with other people who have ever felt like outsiders is the coolest.'

Admitting that her 10 closest male and female friends are lgbtq+, she says: 'Gay people possess just always been in my life. I remember my parents having to tell me as a kid that there were people, like some people in our church, who objected to homosexuality. I was like, 'Wait, so they're idiots, right?''

Preach, Anna. Preach.

The actress – who was praised for her on-screen