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Supergirl Actress Chyler Leigh Comes Out, Opens Up About Sexuality

'Supergirl' Actress Chyler Leigh Comes Out, Opens Up About Sexuality

'Supergirl' Actress Chyler Leigh Comes Out, Opens Up About Sexuality

Leigh, who plays openly lesbian character Alex Danvers, talks about her own journey with her sexuality.

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Supergirl star Chyler Leigh is publicly opening about her sexuality.

Though she didn't specifically label herself or her sexuality, in a recent post on the Create Change website (an organization Leigh helped co-found that serves as "your go-to source for encouragement and inspiration to help you become the change you want to see in the world"), Leigh talks about how the journey and coming out story of her openly-lesbian Supergirl character Alex Danvers helped her start to realize her own path.

"When I was told that my character was to come out in season 2, a flurry of thoughts and emotions flew through and around me because of the responsibility I personally felt to authentically represent Alex’s journey," she wrote. "What I didn’t realize was how the scene where she finally confessed her truth would leap off the pages of the script and genuinely become a variation of my own. IRL. My heart felt like it was going to beat out of my chest each take we filmed, every time presenting another opportunity to get those honest words out of my mouth. Though they don’t exactly match my personal dialogue, the heart behind it surely did. From the director, the press, the media, the cast, and the fans, I’m still told that it was the most realistic coming out scene they’d ever witnessed. And to steal from Alex’s words, that’s because there’s some truth to what she said about me."

Leigh also opened up about how playing an openly queer character on a widely popular television show caused some distance from some of her conservative friends and family, but how she is proud of "the long and lonely road" she has taken "no matter the cost."

"Here’s the kicker though," she continued. "Since that episode aired, I was told from dear friends (and even avid watchers of Supergirl) that they would no longer watch the show because of the fact that Alex’s journey took a turn from their less than acceptable beliefs. Soon after, they began to distance themselves and eventually my family and I were outcast, marking the loss of many folks we loved. However, after the initial sting, I don’t hold a grudge towards the negative response, because as I said, we all have had a hard time in one way or another with acceptance (whatever the subject may be) whether towards ourselves or others."

"It’s been a long and lonely road for both my husband and myself but I can whole-heartedly say that after all these years, he and I are still discovering the depths of ourselves and each other, but throughout our journey we’ve learned to be proud of who we are, no matter the cost."

As expected, Supergirl stans were extremely excited and supportive:

Thank you for sharing your journey—and your truth—with the world, Chyler! 

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Raffy is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, video creator, critic, and digital director of Out Magazine. The former editor-in-chief of PRIDE, he is also a die-hard Rihanna and Sailor Moon stan who loves to write about all things pop culture, entertainment, and identities. Follow him on Instagram (@raffyermac) and Twitter (@byraffy), and subscribe to his YouTube channel

Raffy is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, video creator, critic, and digital director of Out Magazine. The former editor-in-chief of PRIDE, he is also a die-hard Rihanna and Sailor Moon stan who loves to write about all things pop culture, entertainment, and identities. Follow him on Instagram (@raffyermac) and Twitter (@byraffy), and subscribe to his YouTube channel