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Missy Comes Out On A Clear Night

Singer Missy Higgins has finally ended a whispering campaign about her love life.
Higgins has appeared on the front cover of a national lesbian magazine, 'Cherrie', telling readers that she is not so straight and believes sexuality is a "fluid thing". The magazine features Higgins under the headline, "Missy Higgins on life, music and not being straight".

"I think a lot of people fall under that broad umbrella term. I think sexuality is a fluid thing and it's becoming increasingly more acceptable to admit that you're that way."

"I'd like to say if you're comfortable with who you are inside it doesn't matter what anyone else thinks," Higgins told the magazine.
"I don't think it's necessary to have to define yourself by any label. "If you're comfortable with who you are and you know who you are on the inside, people will love you for it."Higgins is the latest high-profile Australian singer to come out in recent years, as the music industry has become more accepting of sexual diversity.
Former Savage Garden singer Darren Hayes announced his marriage to male partner Richard Cullen on his personal website, while Anthony Callea was "outed" on Sydney radio. [Source]

You go girl, Missy!

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