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Clea DuVall says But I’m a Cheerleader is “the most rewarding” thing she’s ever done

Clea DuVall has opened up about starring in the groundbreaking LGBTQIA+ comedy But I’m a Cheerleader. Released in 1999, the film starred Poker Face actor Natasha Lyonne as Megan Bloomfield, a cheerleader who is sent to conversion therapy camp to “cure” her lesbianism. DuVall memorably played queer camper Graham Eaton and Lyonne’s on-screen love interest. While it earned low box office numbers and received harsh reviews from critics, the movie has since become an LGBTQIA+ cult classic for its satirical approach to gender roles and heteronormativity. In light of But…

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Clea DuVall says she was “very afraid” to come out at the start of her career

Happiest Season director Clea DuVall has opened up about coming out in Hollywood in a new interview. Since her debut in the 90s, The Faculty star has curated an expansive career in the entertainment industry as a talented actor. Alongside her impressive acting resume, the 45-year-old talent has also made a name for herself as a successful openly gay director and producer. While DuVall’s career has been on a continued upward trajectory with hit queer projects like Hulu’s Happiest Season and Freeve’s High School, it wasn’t always an easy ride…

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Happiest Season director breaks silence on a potential sequel

Happiest Season director Clea DuVall has shared an update regarding a potential sequel.  Back in 2020, Hulu released the groundbreaking LGBTQ+ holiday comedy to widespread acclaim from fans and critics. The film follows the story of Abby (Kristen Stewart) and Harper (Mackenzie Davis), a lesbian couple who attend the latter’s annual Christmas festivities. Upon arrival, Abby discovers that Harper hasn’t come out to her conservative parents (Mary Steenburgen and Victor Garber), as well as her dysfunctional sisters (Alison Brie and Mary Holland). Additionally, Parks and Recreation’s Aubrey Plaza and Schitt’s…

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Kristen Stewart opens up about the “pressure” to publicly come out

Kristen Stewart has spoken out about navigating her identity in Hollywood and seeking queer representation in the industry.  In an interview with InStyle magazine, the Charlie’s Angels actress was paired with Happiest Season director Clea Duvall, and the duo talked about their upcoming Christmas romcom and how their own experiences shaped their roles. Duvall was eager to see a movie that resonated with herself, but also reflected a cinematic experience she was yet to see. “I wanted something that represented an experience I haven’t seen, which was something close to…

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