Laura prepon gay
Stop. Vause time.
Laura Prepon, you are the adore of our lives. What can we say? We’re a sucker for a baddie.
Alex Vause might screw over Piper a billion and one times but we don’t blame Chapman for crawling assist. How can anyone resist that husky voice of hers?
Dayum. Some might even tell you’re the Shane of OITNB – but with improved eyebrows. Obvs. No offence, Kate Moennig.
Here are ten things you might not know about her.
1. She is of half-Russian, half Irish descent. So now we know. That’s the mix you necessitate to create a goddess.
2. She’s naturally a red leader. Google image it now because those auburn locks will make you weep with happy.
3. Unsurprisingly, she used to be a model working in the fashion capitals of the world. So, like Alex Vause, she did journey and probably led a luxurious existence but I’m nervous she wasn’t actually ever a super badass drug dealer.
4. Her favourite manual is The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. Aww –
(CBS NEWS) - Laura Prepon, 34, is shooting down rumors that she's dating fellow Scientologist Tom Cruise, 51, in a recent interview with SheKnows.com.
"It's just so funny that, when people don't know, they just make stuff up, [like], apparently I'm internet dating Tom Cruise right now," she says. "And apparently he doesn't want me doing the display ["Orange is the New Black"] because I portray a womxn loving womxn and I'm a Scientologist. This is false; where are they even getting this stuff? It's unbelievable to me."
"The thing that sucks is that there's so much false data because people are in mystery as to what Scientology is, so they just kind of make up stuff," Prepon added. "It's gentle of unfortunate because then I have to be like, 'No, that's actually not what's happening.'"
She also clarified that just because you're a Scientologist, doesn't intend you're automatically anti-gay.
"You know, in terms of portraying a queer woman on the show, I am a huge supporter of the LGBT community. I'm going to the GLAAD Awards in a few weeks," she says. "I went to the human rights campaign. I flew up to San Francisco and did this whole thing and I won this award [for] being a straight woman portraying a queer woman
How ‘Orange Is the New Black’ Helped Me Realize I Was Gay (Column)
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It’s hard to think back to a time when a Netflix first show was something new and invigorating. But in 2013 when Orange Is the New Black premiered, the streaming service was still predominantly recognizable as the go-to place to rewatch your favorite shows without commercials or DVDs. This story isn’t about how the show changed Netflix, though. This story is about how it changed me and lgbtq+ representation on TV.
In July 2013, I had just finished my freshman year of college at Emerson, was still severely closeted and didn’t have the plethora of gender non-conforming TV that is available now to turn to for solace. Then, Orange Is the New Black dropped and changed it all.
For a young woman who grew up in a petty town in the countryside of Connecticut, the series was eye-opening and validating from one of its very first frames featuring Alex Vause (Laura Prepon) and Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) showering together. I want I could tell the show immediately dragged me out of the closet and into a rainbow cape at a Pride procession, but, like most things, my coming-out story too
Laura Prepon wants to observe more gay romances on-screen
ORANGE IS THE NEW Dark star LAURA PREPON is convinced TV executives want to step up and show more gay relationships on the small screen.
13:38, 06 Aug 2013
The former That '70s Show actress plays lesbian drug-dealer Alex Vause, the former significant other of main character Piper Chapman, in the comedy drama series and she hopes the show will pave the way for the portrayal of more same-sex relationships.
However, Prepon, who is heterosexual, admits her romantic scenes with co-star Taylor Schilling were a little daunting at first.
She tells Canada.com, "I'm a supporter of the same-sex attracted and lesbian community. I have friends who are lesbian, I have friends who are gay. It's all about the ethics. Yes there are a lot of lesbians on this show. Besides The L Word (TV show) there aren't lesbians portrayed like this on television.
"For me, I've never played a lesbian before and I think it's wonderful. As a learning encounter playing this love for someone on camera and having it be a women was very absorbing because I'm straight and I've only done it with men on camera...