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Supernatural star Misha Collins seemingly comes out as bisexual

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Supernatural star Misha Collins seemingly came out as bisexual during a live Q&A. For 12 seasons of the popular CW show, Collins won audiences over for his portrayal of the angel Castiel – who came out as gay in the final season.

Alongside his beloved character, fans have also praised the 47-year-old for being an avid supporter of the LGBTQ+ community.

While he rarely opened up about his own sexuality in the past, Collins recently alluded to where he falls on the spectrum in a new viral video.

While speaking at Creation Entertainment’s Supernatural Official Convention in New Jersey, he asked the crowd three questions. “By show of force: how many of you would consider yourself introverts?” he asked. “How many extroverts?

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