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“Can you hold this for a minute?” asks Renee Zellweger with a laugh, as I juggle an iPod, pen and notepad. Zellweger is charming, relaxed and delicate looking in her Carolina Herrera dress at An Evening With Women, the fundraiser for women’s services at the LA Gay & Lesbian Center.
No, Zellweger isn’t a lesbian—but she would pretend to be one if the right part came along.
“I wouldn’t play her just because she was a lesbian,” she says with a good-natured grin. “It’s all about the ethics and the story that she has to tell. I’m not seeking specifically lesbian parts to play.”
The Oscar-winning actress came to the Beverly Hills soiree at the invitation of Linda Perry, the singer-songwriter-producer who turned the annual fundraiser into a celebrity-packed, must-do event.
“She told me about the work the center does and she asked me to be a part of it,” says Zellweger simply. “I was honored [so] I said yes.” But it was Zellweger who originally made an effort to meet Linda Perry. &ld
Renee Zellweger raises eyebrows while discussing stars who unite gay men years after ex husband Kenny Chesney fiercely denied being queer following 'fraud' annulment
Her previous boyfriend husband country singer Kenny Chesney fiercely denied he was gay after she cited fraud as the reason for an annulment of their four-month marriage back in
And 14 years after the annulment, Renee Zellweger sat down with Vulture to argue her new role as Judy Garland - with the writer of the story - Jonathan Van Meter -making note that both Judy and her daughter Liza Minnelli married gay men.
He mentions that to the actress, 50, during the interview, writing: 'It's interesting that both Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli married gay men, I say, and here she makes the most complicated and hilarious deal with imaginable, one that seems to say, all at once, Haven't we all? And Go Figure!'
Superstar: Renee Zellweger sat down with Vulture to discuss her fresh role as Judy Garland - with the scribe of the story Jonathan Van Meter making observe that both Judy and her daughter Liza Minnelli married gay men
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Bridget Jones star Renee Zellweger 'engaged' to British TV presenter boyfriend
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Renee Zellweger is reportedly set to the the knot with her British partner of two years.
Oscar-winning actress Renee Zellweger is said to be engaged to UK TV presenter, Ant Anstead.
The year-old Bridget Jones celestial body has been dating website Ant since and new information has emerged that the pair are planning to wed.
A finish friend of the pair said: "Renee and Ant are keeping their plans incredibly private, they’re not planning a big public announcement.
"She has been telling her inner circle about organising their nuptials, everything will be very low-key," they told The US Sun.
The ally continued: "Her affair with Ant is super strong and they’re madly in love, and they can’t wait to get hitched."
The marriage would be the second for actress Renee, who was married to land singer Kenny Chesney for less than a year in
Ant himself has been married twice before and shares three children with his two ex-wives.
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Renée Zellweger Addresses Rumors About Ex-Husband Kenny Chesney Creature Gay
Renée Zellweger will come back to the big screen as Bridget Jones in Bridget Jones' Babysoon, bringing back a character that connects to so many groups of people in all different ways.
For example, she's formed a particular bond with the LGBT community by not only playing out the friendship with her gay bestie Tom (James Callis), but also by simply staying correct to herself and seeking someone who loves her exactly the way she is.
In an interview with Advocate, Zellweger explained, "Bridget doesn't necessarily fit the paradigm but she succeeds anyway. She loves herself and she accepts who she is. She makes it OK for all of us to be human."
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However, when tabloids began reporting that her ex-husband Kenny Chesney was gay after she cited "fraud" as the reason for annulling their marriage in , she was saddened and hurt.
"I forgot about that. It's a pretty big thing to forget, isn't it? That made me sad," she admitted. &quo