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Posted: 2024-05-08T23:53:16Z | Updated: 2024-05-08T23:53:16Z

After rising to fame by playing queer characters in the rom-com Red, White & Royal Blue and the drama miniseries Mary & George, Nicholas Galitzine is clearing the air about his sexuality.

I identify as a straight man, Nicholas said in a new British GQ interview published Wednesday. But I have been a part of some incredible queer stories.

The actor admitted he felt torn about taking on numerous LGBTQ+ roles because of his heterosexuality.

I felt a sense of uncertainty sometimes about whether Im taking up someones space, and perhaps guilt, he explained. At the same time, I see those characters as not solely their sexuality.

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The Idea of You star went on to clarify that the characters he plays on screen are totally separate from who he is off the clock, adding, I am Nick, and Im not my role.

Speaking with HuffPost UK , the English actor explained the plethora of reasons why he tends to be drawn toward queer roles.

I have so many friends within the community, Galitzine said in the interview published in March. And I know so many of them didnt feel like they had these stories growing up.

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He added, I think with all of these [gay and bisexual] characters the thing that I find really intriguing as an actor is that underbelly of vulnerability and having to hide oneself.

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