Autostraddle am i gay
April Fool’s Day is coming up and we have some treats in store for you all. But do you remember last year when we published twenty articles including our now iconic, “Am I Gay?” quiz? How iconic you ask? So iconic that Chappell Roan herself took it.
Earlier this week, Roan was on the Call Her Daddy podcast where she talked about everything from her type to organism in love. Adequately, yesterday a bonus video was released of her taking our quiz while maintaining a robust dose of skepticism. Her final fallout will not surprise, but the journey is a genuine delight. Chappell Roan confirmed dinosaur gay.
Want to be enjoy Chappell Roan? Accept the quiz yourself to find out if you, too, are gay. Spoiler alert: The address is probably yes.
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