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Sharon Gless Discusses The Time She Was ‘Confused’ About Her Sexuality And Hit On Rosie O’Donnell

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Sharon Gless is speaking about the time she questioned her sexuality. The actress, who played Cagney on “Cagney & Lacey”, explains how she previously hit on Rosie O’Donnell in 2005 when O’Donnell guest-starred on “Queer as Folk”.

Gless writes about the encounter in her new memoir Apparently There Were Complaints, the New York Post reports. She recalls starring in a kissing scene with O’Donnell, with the comedian sending Gless a bouquet of red roses afterwards with a note that said: “You’re a good kisser.” READ MORE: ‘Queer As Folk’ Reboot Is Coming To Peacock “I was flattered,” Gless shares. “It was the first time I’d heard that from a woman.

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