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Dec
14 2011

The Daily Shuffle: Amber Heard Encourages Everyone To Come Out

By: Hannah Lawrence
4:22am EST

amber heardIn the new issue of Women's Health, Amber Heard (who confirmed her she was a lesbian at the end of 2010 while she was at a GLAAD event) says Hollywood stars cannot afford to keep their sexualities to themselves, and that if they're gay, they must be open about it. She said, "You can't respect yourself if you're afraid to be who you are. It requires bravery to do something no one else around you is doing. But the risk was outweighed by the possibility of playing into this horribly detrimental lie that some in Hollywood perpetuate." - Page Six

Rooney Mara is on the cover of Allure magazine and while talking about her new role as Lisbeth Salander in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, the appearance she made in an episode of Law and Order: SVU somehow came up in the conversation. On the role, she said "It was so awful. So stupid. People are obsessed with that show. I don’t get it. Me and my boyfriend—although I don’t look old enough to have a boyfriend—went and beat up these fat people, and at the end you find out that I used to be obese and I hate fat people. It’s ridiculous. Who would ever do that? Who would beat someone up because they’re fat? And as retribution, they sodomized her. I mean, I’ve been sodomized since the beginning of my career. I should have known then it would come full circle." - Allure

Since she's divorcing Ashton Kutcher, lots of people are angry that Demi Moore hasn't yet changed her Twitter handle from @mrskutcher to something else. She addressed the matter directly, tweeting "changing my twitter name isn't a priority right now. sorry it bothers so many of you. should I not tweet until I do?does it really matter?" Well, you know Demi, it's just weird that it takes 2 seconds to do and that having the name "Kutcher" attached to your thoughts or ideas doesn't bother you, especially when Kutcher is someone who so clearly respects neither one. - Twitter

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