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Luisa Bradshaw-White reveals she 'came out as gay by accident'

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EastEnders star Luisa Bradshaw-White opened up about how she accidentally "came out as gay". The actress - who has been married to wife Annette Yeo since 2015 - never thought about the fact she could be gay when she was younger.

It took a conversation with friends before she accidentally blurted it out. "The realisation came when I was around 19 and talking with some new friends," she revealed in Metro.co.uk. "They both said they liked women and without thinking, I replied, ‘Ooh yes, me too!’.

I sort of gasped as it was the first time I had even considered that I might not be straight." The Holby City actress went on to reminisce about all the fun times she had with her pals after coming out. "It’s crazy that a fleeting conversation with

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