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Kristen Stewart reveals pressure to confirm sexuality: ‘I was immediately asked if I was a lesbian’

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Kristen Stewart has recalled the pressure she faced to label her sexuality at a young age after it emerged she dated both men and women. The Twilight actress was notably in a relationship with her co-star Robert Pattinson and went on to date supermodel Stella Maxwell before going public with girlfriend Dylan Meyer last year.

In previous interviews, Kristen has identified as bisexual and has now explained how she wanted to understand her sexuality first before telling the world. ‘The first time I ever dated a girl, I was immediately being asked if I was a lesbian,’ Kristen told InStyle magazine. ‘And it’s like, “God, I’m 21 years old”.

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