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Speaking at The Economist's Pride & Prejudice event at New York, the ?
Updated : Mar 26, 2017, 11:45 AM IST
She came out publicly about her bisexuality in 2010 and now, Amber Heard has opened up about how difficult it was.
Speaking at The Economist's Pride & Prejudice event at New York, the ?Danish Girl? star claimed that the filmmakers doubted whether she could play a straight woman in a romantic lead, reports The Independent.
She said, ?It was not easy. I was the only one working in this way, so it was definitely difficult because no one had done it.?
The 30-year-old-actress added, "I did that even though everyone told me it would end my career, without a doubt."
The actress also shared about her "coming out" announcement and why she never hid her sexuality.
?When I hear someone comment about me coming out, I think it's funny because I was never in. Then I realised the gravity of what I had done.?
On a related note, Amber Heard will be next seen in Zack Snyder?s ?Justice League? as Mera, alongside Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot and Jason Momoa.
The flick is slated for a November 17 release.
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