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Zoe Saldaña says her first kiss was with a girl
January 13 2025, 08:15

In a video interview with W magazine, actress Zoe Saldaña revealed that her first kiss was with a girl, along with her belief that “girls are such better kissers.”

“I think I must have been like 13, 14,” the Emilia Pérez star told the interviewer. “I was that girl, like, let’s play house, I was always telling my friends that, and that’s why I wasn’t invited to play at people’s houses.”

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“So that was like, I was already kissing a whole bunch of girls by the time I was 13, 14,” she continued. “My first kiss though on an official relationship, I was almost 15.”

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She also opened up about her celebrity crushes growing up, which included Prince and Annie Lennox because “there was just something androgynous about them.”

“I love a woman that’s masculine and a man that is feminine. I find that to be really sexy,” she said.

Saldaña has been married to her husband Marco Perego for over a decade. In 2013, she told Hollyscoop that “as of today, I’ve been attracted to the male species, but if one day I wake up and want to be with a woman, I will do that because it is my life, therefore it is my decision.”

The comments were a response to an interview with Allure from earlier that year in which Saldaña said she might “end up with a woman raising my children… that’s how androgynous I am.”

When asked in that conversation if she’s been in a relationship with another woman, she replied: “Promise me one thing: You’re going to ask this question [in the article]—if you choose to, just put three dots as my response. That’s it.”

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