Olivia Colman always describes herself to her husband 'as a gay man'
Olivia Colman says she feels 'nonbinary' and has long described herself to her husband 'as a gay man,' remarks she made while promoting the LGBTQIA+ film Jimpa. She said she feels welcomed by the LGBTQIA+ community and that 'the most loving and the most beautiful stories are from that community.' Colman added that she has 'felt nonbinary' at points in her life and that she has 'never felt massively feminine in my being female.' Colman said she has 'always described' herself to her husband, Ed Sinclair, 'as a gay man,' and that he replies, 'Yeah, I get that.' The couple, married since 2001, share three children: sons Finn, 20, Hall, 18, and a 10-year-old daughter whose name they have kept private.
She said they 'take turns to be the "strong one," or the one who needs a little bit of gentleness.' In Jimpa Colman plays Hannah, a filmmaker who travels with her nonbinary teenage daughter Frances (Aud Mason-Hyde) to visit her gay grandfather Jim (John Lithgow) in Amsterdam.
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