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Amber Heard comes out of the closet

She's become the focus of many a man's lust and sexual fantasy and, let's face it, this news might not change much: Amber Heard is a lesbian.

The star of All the Boy's Love Mandy Lane, The Joneses and the upcoming Drive Angry 3D attended the GLAAD 25the Anniversary Celebration on Saturday night with partner Tasya van Ree.

Afterward she spoke to the website AfterEllen.com about her decision to come out of the closet. The blond bombshell said she no longer wanted to be a part of the problem by hiding her sexuality.

I'm sure a lot of guys out there feel like they just lost their chance to be the sexy star. To those in mourning we here in The Basement say this: sorry boys, you never had a chance anyway.

And FYI: GLAAD stands for Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation.

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  1. wow she a lesbo!! damm but shes all that fine and not only the body but shes gorgeous in alot of ways ,her smile,her lips and sexy eyes and she nos it too. but she should think about not all guys are the same and she should give love a chance but with the right sex in this case a man not a women.but with all do respect i honor her honesty in her comments. but honesty she should give a chance cause theres out there cool respective and honest guys that could make her happy not only acters or singers but real people. may god help her in her mind and the way she thinks. my prayers are with her. have a good night from a friend that respects you.take care honorable amber heard.yor friend night caster from www.tagged.com

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  2. Thanks for posting Night Caster. Sorry it took so long for me to say so!

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