In a June profile of Cara Delevingne, Vogue writer Rob Haskell speculated that the model/actress’ sexuality was merely a passing trend. Delevingne—who is currently in a relationship with Annie Clark (better known as St. Vincent)—has responded to Vogue and Haskell, telling the New York Times, “My sexuality is not a phase. I am who I am.”
The New York Times’ Logan Hill writes:
With “Paper Towns,” her romantic life has become a matter of even more intense public scrutiny. She has openly discussed her bisexuality, defendedsame-sex marriage and spoken about her relationship with the musician Annie Clark, who goes by the stage name St. Vincent. A recent Vogue cover article led to an online petition protesting the suggestion that her bisexuality might be a phase. Ms. Delevingne, who said she found the protest flattering, though she saw “nothing malicious” in the article itself, said: “My sexuality is not a phase. I am who I am.”
I support you, Cara, but still won’t be seeing Paper Towns.