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How Meryl Streep's Transsexual Music Teacher Opened Her Eyes to LGBT Acceptance
The Florence Foster Jenkins celebrity discussed the impact of LGBT tune teachers in her childhood as good as Hollywood's uninterrupted glass closet.
Meryl Streep has LGBT teachers to thank for her musical abilities and progressive worldview.
The star of Florence Foster Jenkins recounted how both a gay man and a trans person influenced her at a very initial age, informing her how the arts can be a safe haven for LGBT people.
"My piano teacher and his lover lived in a little residence in Berkeley Heights, N.J.," she said at a Los Angeles press event for the clip at the Four Seasons hotel. "And I would depart once a week to have my piano lesson."
Streep went on to illustrate how, as a young girl, she found their dwelling to be "magical" and "an entry into exotica." She also recalled how her mother, though she never discussed the music teacher's sexuality, impressed acceptance upon her.
"My mother, who was born in 1915, never said — 'the boys,' she called them — she never said 'the boys are gay,' or that there was anything that she disapproved of. But i
Meryl Streep's daughter Louisa Jacobson is in her lesbian era
Actor Louisa Jacobson appeared to publicly reach out as a lesbian and debut her relationship in an Instagram post over the weekend.
The caption read, “blessed to be entering the Joyful New Era bb,” and included flaming heart and LGBTQ Pride flag emojis. The first of six photos in the post was an image of Jacobson and Anna Blundell, whose verified Instagram bio says she’s a producer. The second photo is a screenshot of a recent New York Times article titled “We’re Entering a Joyful New Era of Lesbian Fashion.” The remaining images show Jacobson in a variety of ensembles one could illustrate as lesbian chic.
Fans in the comments of Jacobson’s post noticed that the actor posted the photo carousel to Instagram on her mother’s 75th birthday.
At least two news outlets, the Brand-new York Post’s Page Six and Out magazine, reported that Jacobson’s post initially had several other images, including a painting of the poet Sappho, who lived in ancient Greece and wrote about pursuing women lovers, and a photo of graffiti that interpret “live. laugh. lesbian.”
Jacobson, the daughter of Oscar-winning actor Meryl Streep, has followed i
Meryl Streep’s Daughter Louisa Jacobson Hard Launches Relationship After Coming Out: ‘Joyful Fresh Era’
Meryl Streep's daughter Louisa Jacobson Gummer has come out as a lesbian.
The 33-year-old came out over the weekend via social media, hard-launching her bond in the process.
"Blessed to be entering the Joyful Modern Era bb," Gummer captioned a series of photos on Instagram.
One image in the slideshow shows a headline that reads, "We’re Entering a Joyful Recent Era of Woman-loving woman Fashion," while another shows graffiti on a wall that reads, "live.laugh.lesbian."
Several photos feature Gummer’s girlfriend, producer Anna Blundell.
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The Gilded Age actress came out on her very notable mom's 75th birthday (June 22).
Gummer's parents are Streep and artist Don Gummer. The former flames secretly split years ago.
"Don Gummer and Meryl Streep have been separated for more than six years, and while they will always care for each other, they have chosen lives apart," an alleged insider previously d
From“DeathBecomes Her” to “The Devil Wears Prada,” Meryl Streep’s hit films have earned her a loyal same-sex attracted following. If the 67-year-old Oscar winner has her way, her latest movie, “Florence Foster Jenkins,” will resonate with those fans on an even deeper level.
Streep plays the titular role in “Jenkins,” which is based on the life of a New York socialite who fulfilled her dream of selling out New York’s Carnegie Hall even though she was regarded as one of the worst singers of her day. The film’s triumph-of-the-underdog word is vital for anyone who has ever been told “that you can’t be a certain way or you shouldn’t be a certain way,” she told PrideSource.
“You comprehend, I think the limits other people put on you are the least valuable,” she said. “A child announces who they are and people who encourage them are the ones to be around... and you have to get rid of everybody else who doesn’t help! I feel that way about everything, but certainly LGBT audiences will realize that.”
Streep, of course, is no stranger to LGBT characters. In 1979, she played a lesbian in Woody Allen’s “Manhattan,” and was bisexual and joint a smooch with Allison Janney in “The Hours.” Then, o