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Darren Criss says he’s “culturally queer” & playing gay on ‘Glee’ was a “privilege”

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Glee opposite Chris Colfer]. Nowadays, we just call it a relationship on TV. But to contextualize it, a gay relationship on mainstream Fox, that’s a pretty cool thing to be a part of.I have been so culturally queer my whole life.

Not because I’m trying — you know, actually, I was gonna say not because I’m trying to be cool but I’m gonna erase that, because I am trying to be cool.

90 percent of the s*** in my life that I have tried to emulate, learn from and be inspired by are 100 percent queer as f***.It was in queer communities that I’ve found people that I idolize, that I want to learn something from.

And I’d say that’s a gross generalization, that’s a lot of things and a lot of people. But I grew up in San Francisco in the ’90s.

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