Advocate entertainment editor Jase Peeples and Pride associate editor Yezmin Villarreal debate the impact of Kristen Stewart's recent comments about her sexuality.
August 14 2015 7:02 PM EST
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Advocate entertainment editor Jase Peeples and Pride associate editor Yezmin Villarreal debate the impact of Kristen Stewart's recent comments about her sexuality.
How do we define coming out? Who gets to define it? Do celebrities have a responsibility to come out? And why do we approach questions surrounding romance differently based on whether it's a perceived heterosexual couple or a same-sex couple in the public eye?
These questions and more have been the source of a lively debate online -- and in The Advocate's office -- since Kristen Stewart's cagey comments regarding her sexuality in an interview with Nylon hit the Web Wednesday.
We feel the discussion is an important one, and were motivated to open up the debate to you, our readers, to weigh in with your thoughts.
Pride associate editor Yezmin Villarreal and Advocate entertainment editor Jase Peeples kick off the conversation with the video below in a new segment we're calling "This or That."
This or That: Episode 1Kristen Stewart's recent comments about her sexuality have us asking, "How do you define coming out?"
Posted by The Advocate magazine on Friday, August 14, 2015