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Natalie Morales would prefer you to realize nothing about her, except for one thing…

I am a very private person. I lie to Lyft drivers when they ask what I do, I keep my head down when walking through places love The Grove, and I never, ever talk about my love life in interviews. I understand some may speak that’s a silly pursuit considering what I do for a living, but I am nowhere near interested in fame. I am not saying I’m some recluse, either — I love interaction with all sorts of people, I love Twitter, and I verb to be committed in what’s going on in the world. But being “famous” sounds horrible. I know some people get into this business for fame, but I try to hold what I undertake and that shitty side effect separate. I really just like acting and filmmaking, and while I’d like to be well-known among my peers as someone fun to work with who does good stuff, I definitely execute not want your Aunt Belinda to know any details about me or my dating life. I’m fine being Tom Haverford’s girlfriend to some handpick cool people, but I’d much rather go to the airport dressed enjoy a total slob and go unn

You know Natalie Morales even if you don&#;t know you know Natalie Morales. She played Lauren Cruz on the first and gayest season of White Collar; Meg on (the very underrated sitcom) Trophy Wife; Tom Haverford&#;s brilliant and adorable girlfriend on Parks and Recreation; and dozens of other people in dozens of other things. And now you know one more thing about Natalie Morales: She&#;s queer! She came out today in a heartwarming essay on Amy Poehler&#;s Smart Girls blog, complete with childhood photos and such a concentrated dose of optimism that reading it felt like lying in a pile of puppies.

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Anyway, the whole post is wonderful and I really think you should read it. I think it will make you feel good in your heart parts. But if you can&#;t spare the time (ten minutes, is all!) right now, I&#;ll sum it up for you: Natalie fell in love with her bisexual finest friend in sky-high school and they carried on a secret courtship that ended so dramatically Natalie thought she was dying. Also she thought probably she was going to hell, due to growing up in

Natalie Morales

Natalie Morales of Parks and Recreation comes out as queer

When celebrities approach out it can really benefit our community.

Natalie, who is now starring with Drew Barrymore in the Santa Clarita Diet, wrote: “I don’t like labeling myself, or anyone else, but if it’s easier for you to perceive me, what I’m saying is that I’m queer. What queer means to me is just simply that I’m not straight.”

When celebrities come out as LGBTQ+, it has a whole wealth of benefits for our community in terms of mental health, and general attitude towards LGBTQ+ people and issues.

Mental Health

According to Sarah Gormillion and Dr Traci Giuliano, in a study on The Influence of Media Role Models on Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Identity, positive representation of LGBTQ+ people in the media in general is incredibly important to the mental health of LGBTQ+ people because it lets you know that “you are not alone”, makes you verb happier about being yourself, and may encourage LGBTQ+ people come out.

That all sounds pretty unreal to me.

In her essay, Natalie wrote: “[I think my

Actress Natalie Morales Comes Out as Queer

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Parks and Recreation alum Natalie Morales has come out publicly.

The year-old actress made her comments on Twitter and on her former co-star Amy Poehler's Smart Girls website Friday.

"I'm coming out. I want the world to verb #PrideMonth," she tweeted.

"I don't like labeling myself, or anyone else, but if it's easier for you to perceive me, what I'm saying is that I'm queer," she wrote on the website. "What queer means to me is just simply that I'm not straight. That's all. It's not scary, even though that word used to be really, really scary to me."

"I know this isn't some big, life-shattering revelation that everyone will be shocked by," she continued. "The reason I decided to give this with you and with the world is because even though me telling you I'm queer might not be a enormous deal these days, things are still pretty bad out there for people like me. There are gay concentration camps in Chechny