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‘I definitely did some crying between takes’: Mae Martin on power of self-exploration with non-binary Feel Good season 2 storyline

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Mae Martin has opened up about the power of exploring their real-life non-binary gender identity in the upcoming series of Feel Good.The comedian came out as non-binary in April, sharing they are ‘attracted to people of all genders’, adding that being ‘referred to as a female comedian or a lesbian comedian’ is ‘inaccurate’.They also said that they haven’t been ‘clear’ with their friends about their preferred pronouns until now.Mae’s character on the Netflix show Feel Good, who is also called Mae, also comes out as non-binary in the upcoming second season.Speaking exclusively to Metro.co.uk ahead of its release, Mae said writing the show has been helpful in their own self-exploration.‘I’m figuring out in real-time with the character and the.

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