Kristen Stewart had the best response for people who think she’s bisexual because she’s “confused”

Yes, girl! Live your best life! Kristen Stewart identifying as bisexual isn’t confusing. It’s who she is. And to all of those who question who she likes and why, first and foremost, it’s nunya business. Let the girl live! And secondly, being bisexual isn’t a translation for “I’m confused” or “IDK,” and KStew has the best response for anyone who thinks so.

“People still have some horrendous f—ing experiences [coming out and identifying with their sexuality]. But it’s cool that you don’t have to nail everything down anymore. That whole certainty about whether you’re straight or gay or whatever,” Stewart said in an interview with The Guardian. She adds:

"You're not confused if you're bisexual. It's not confusing at all. For me, it's quite the opposite."

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Whether you’re a diehard Kristen Stewart fan (like Twilight saga fans or Chanel’s Karl Lagerfeld are) or not, it’s a safe assumption that the status of her relationships have been on full paparazzi blast for the majority of her career (Robert Pattinson, anyone?)

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Then, in a move that surprised quite a few, Kristen entered into a public relationship with her reported personal assistant, Alicia Cargile. She’s also been linked to Cara Delevingne’s ex, St. Vincent.

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Considering her relationship history, our point is this: Whether she — or anyone else for that matter — chooses to embark on a relationship with a guy or a girl; it’s her business. She’s not confused about anything; she’s had meaningful, wonderful relationships with men and women, and she’ll continue to date whoever she likes!

With her epic SNL hosting appearance as of late, in which she spearheaded a few LGBT issues with her quick-witted comedy, Kristen also felt the need to clarify a few things about her new role as an unofficial poster-child for these issues.

"That's been nothing but positive. I mean, it's hard to talk about. I don't want to seem presumptuous because everyone has their own experience," says Kristen. "The whole issue of sexuality is so gray. I'm just trying to acknowledge that fluidity, that grayness, which has always existed. But maybe only now are we allowed to start talking about it."

Preach it, KStew!

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