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Originally Posted by ImpactBreaker
I honestly thought it sounded so unnatural. As if she was seeking attention in the interview.
I couldn't understand when she said "Some of my husband's friends are gay and I mean really gay" Can a gay really not be gay heh? For some reason I think she wanted to mean something much more than that.
Thanks for the article btw.
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Most of the interviews of her I've read and even TV interviews I've seen of her in the US make her seem very unnatural. She's especially awkward in front of the camera and can't answer questions very well. About the quote about her husband's friends being "really" gay, I think she was referring to their disposition. Like.. in the US it's common for people to consider gay people on a scale of how "gay" they really are. A man considered "very" gay in the US would probably be a man who has a strong lisp, plucks eyebrows, maybe wears makeup or crossdresses, is really into fashion, uses words like "fabulous" and "honey" and has a very flamboyant personality. I deeply apologize if my description offends anyone, but it's true that such people in the US would be considered "really" gay. I wasn't pleased when Hikaru said that sentence and I'm sure she must have offended some of the readers of the magazine.