Star’s TV reveal we all missed

Susan Sarandon has come out as bisexual in a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it second on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

During an look on the present again in September, Sarandon, 76, opened up about her sexuality in a candid chat with the host, The Sun reviews.

The Dead Man Walking actress casually confirmed her personal bisexuality when making a joke about cats and canines.

During the chat, Jimmy talked about that Susan had introduced her canines out on a earlier look she had made on the present. The Academy Award winner then knowledgeable the host that her canines had died a 12 months earlier than.

“My little creatures all passed away. I can’t talk about it because I still get upset. It was about a year ago,” she stated. “I was feeling sad and … I said, ‘I can’t get another dog. I just can’t.’ You know? And [my son] said, ‘Well, then get cats.’

She then blurted out: “And I’m bi, so …” because the viewers laughed at her informal reveal.

Jimmy took the prospect to probe additional, asking Susan: “So you mean you like dogs and cats?”

She cheekily replied: “I’m fluid, I’m very fluid where animals are concerned.”

But this isn’t the primary time that Susan has hinted at being bisexual.

In 2017, she instructed Michigan-based LGBTQ news outlet Pride Source that her sexual orientation is “open”.

“My sexual orientation is up for grabs, I guess you could say,” she stated on the time.

In the identical interview, she stated nearly all of her pals have at all times been homosexual women and men.

Explaining why she hasn’t had a “large dating career,” aside from some long-lasting relationships with males, she described herself as a “serial monogamist”.

And in 2021, when she was requested throughout a podcast interview about her relationship pursuits, Susan stated she doesn’t care concerning the gender of her potential suitors, simply that they have to be vaccinated towards coronavirus.

Susan married Chris Sarandon in 1967 when she was simply 20 years outdated. They divorced in 1979 however she determined to retain the surname Sarandon as her stage title.

She was then concerned romantically with director Louis Malle, musician David Bowie and, briefly, actor Sean Penn.

In the mid-Eighties, Sarandon dated Italian filmmaker Franco Amurri, with whom she had a daughter, Eva Amurri, in 1985.

Beginning in 1988, Susan lived with actor Tim Robbins, after the pair met whereas filming Bull Durham. They have two sons – John and Miles.

Susan cut up with Tim in 2009 and commenced a relationship with Jonathan Bricklin, however they broke up in 2015.

This story initially appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission