Tina fey is gay

The &#;30 Rock&#; actor Tina Fey accepts a GLAAD award and spills on who she&#;d obtain a dip in the &#;lady pond&#; with.

The &#;30 Rock&#; star Tina Fey accepts a GLAAD award and spills on who she&#;d take a dip in the &#;lady pond&#; with.

The GLAAD Media Awards, sponsored by ROKK Vodka, at the Marriott Marquis on Saturday, March 19 saw recipients honored for their contribution to amplifying the voice and visibility of the lesbian, male lover, bisexual and trans person community, especially by holding the media accountable for the words and images they create and disseminate in a media-saturated world.

The Awards night had many lesbian highlights, not least of which was the delicious Tina Fey playing a game of Fey On Queer with host Andy Cohen, and accepting her award for Outstanding Individual Episode in a series without a regular LGBT character, 30 Rock.

Fey was asked by Cohen who she would “dive in the lady pond for.” Fey responded, “My stock answer is Oprah, [but] I would say maybe Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman.”

But Fey’s comic fancy really took flight when Cohen asked her wh

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Tina Fey has a movie with Amy Poehler called Sisters coming out next month. Will it be as hilarious as when these two host the Golden Globe Awards?

Anyway, Tina has been interviewed by The Advocate about all kinds of things gay.

Here are some excerpts:

The Advocate: What did gay men quote at brunch before Mean Girls?
Tina Fey: I don’t know, but I wish that’s still going on. I have a really weird marketing point in my deal that I don’t get any wealth when it shows on TBS, but I execute get money when it’s quoted at brunch.

Did you anticipate that it would become such a same-sex attracted classic?
I didn’t, but Damian, the gay ethics, was in every draft. Someone once asked me, “How come everyone’s sort of paired off at the end but we don’t see what happens to Damian?” I said, “Because it’s a feature about girls.” We should’ve made another movie about Damian.

Your book, Bossypants, details the “four-year-long pride parade” that marched through your house during high institution. How did having so many gay and le

Tina Fey is adorable . Is she bi or full on ?

One of the episodes in season 1 is about how women can't just twist gay on command, as some straight men prefer to think. Her nature Liz Lemon is sort-of pressured into a hang out with a lesbian, and while Liz does savor her date's presence and is herself desperate to find a partner (mostly because she's scared of suffering an accident at home and have no one pay assistance), she just can't get into sex stuff with another woman. But she does make this charming wedding offer to the date:

[quote]What execute you say, we form a pact? If, tell, in twenty-five years, neither of us has establish somebody. We'll move in together and become roommates. And even though I am not into the sex stuff, if it helps you, I would let you do stuff to me.

Both Tina and Liz identify strongly with second-wave feminism and participate its disgust for the commodification of the female body. You see them both (ie, both Tina and her character) voice contempt at women who built their fame on being sexy -- Madonna, for example. That's why it's kind of tough to see Tina as a bi -- becau

IfTinaFey had it her away, there'd have been a spinoff to 's " Mean Girls" that would have focused exclusively on the film's memorable gay traits, Damian.

"Someone once asked me, 'How come everyone’s sort of paired off at the close but we don’t see what happens to Damian?' I said, 'Because it’s a movie about girls,'" Fey told The Advocate of the character, played by Daniel Franzese. "We should’ve made another movie about Damian."

It's no surprise, then, that the year-old "Saturday Night Live" veteran defended the inclusion of what some have criticized as stereotypically male lover characters in her work. Fey specified that Titus Andromedon (Tituss Burgess) on "The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," the hit Netflix series that she co-created with Robert Carlock, was very much based on a close friend.

"I know people like Titus. If a person exists, it’s equitable game," Fey said. "I endeavor to base everything in some kind of truth." As for the criticism, she added, "I don’t worry about what the Internet says. Getting in trouble with the Internet is not real. The Internet is not a force you hav