In a recent interview with Out Magazine, Lynda Carter was asked what she thought about being a gay icon.
Out Magazine: You’ve been a vocal supporter of LGBT equality. When did you first realize you had such a large gay fan following?
Lynda Carter : It was about 15 years ago. During an interview a journalist said, “You’re such a gay icon!” and I said, “I am? That’s great!” I had no idea until that moment. But as far as being supportive of LGBT equality, I’ve always felt that it shouldn’t even be a question. It’s a matter of basic civil rights and I don’t understand how anyone can see it differently. I would love to ask some of these homophobic politicians and “religious” people to start talking about their sex lives. Let’s talk about what kinds of “deviant” things go on there. They really need to get over themselves. I mean, why does anyone care? I really don’t get it.
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