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Julianne Moore Shares Regrets for Playing Lesbian Character in ‘Kids Are All Right’

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Julianne Moore confessed that she has some regrets about her role in The Kids Are All Right.The Kids Are All Right saw Moore, 59, and Annette Bening as a lesbian couple whose children were conceived through artificial insemination.

However, things grew complicated when their kids’ sperm donor (Mark Ruffalo) enters the picture.In the years since its release, the film has attracted backlash for featuring two straight actresses portraying LGBTQ people.

Moore’s character Jules, in fact, also engages in an extramarital affair with Ruffalo’s character.On the lauded flick’s 10th anniversary, Moore told Variety that she fully comprehends why the film sparked outcry. “I can see why people took issue with a lesbian character having an affair with her.

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