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Maddie Hasson, the star of shows like The Finder, Twisted, and Impulse has come out as bisexual on social media.
Hasson was answering fan questions on Instagram when she posted an Instagram story announcing who she is. She was participating in the "show me a photo" challenge where fans ask to see a picture of the person with a specific thing.
In one request, she was asked to show something with a gay/bi video and took advantage of the opportunity. The 26 year-old posted a picture of herself looking directly in the camera and said "hi, I'm bi and proud."
Hasson married composer Julian Brink in 2015.
Hasson got her first big acting break in the short lived 2012 spin-off of Bones, The Finder. For the past two years she's starred in the YouTube series Impulse as Henrietta "Henry" Coles, a teen girl who realizes she has the power to teleport.
Impulse, based on the book by Steven Gould, is an indirect sequel to the 2008 science fiction film Jumper, starring Hayden Christiansen and Samuel L. Jackson. The show had a strong fan base but was cancelled this year after two seasons.
Hasson is next set to star in the upcoming Warner Bros. horror film Malignant, directed by James Wan. Malignant will come out this year in theaters and on HBO Max.
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Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.
Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.