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Singer-songwriter Angel Olsen comes out as gay as she reveals new partner

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The New York Times Magazine in 2019 that she was straight ‘for now, until further notice’.She had also discussed her sexuality during a chat with The Cut that same year, revealing she had considered both living alone with cats and giving up music to become a stay-at-home mum.The singer told the publication: ‘It was like… what if I’m gay… no, I’m not gay… maybe I just hate men… or I need to get married soon and have kids… or I don’t know if marriage is in the cards and if I have a kid maybe I’ll just have it by myself?’In the meantime, Angel is gearing up for the release of her upcoming boxset Song Of The Lark And Other Far Memories, comprising of her two most recents albums, All Mirrors and New Mess, alongside a new record, Far Memory,.

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