Alison Brie, best known for her roles in “Mad Men” and “Community,” has always captivated audiences with her remarkable versatility. ‘
From voicing Diane Nguyen in “BoJack Horseman” to leading Netflix’s “GLOW,” her range as an actress is undeniable.
Her personal life has also drawn attention, particularly her relationship with actor Dave Franco. The couple first met during Mardi Gras in New Orleans in 2011, eventually getting engaged in 2015 and tying the knot in 2017.
Together, they’ve worked on several projects, including “The Disaster Artist” and their latest romantic comedy, “Somebody I Used to Know.”
In this film, Franco directed and co-wrote alongside Brie, showcasing their dynamic both on and off the screen.
Promoting their new film, Brie and Franco participated in a BuzzFeed Celebs video where they read fan-submitted “thirst tweets.”
The segment highlighted their playful chemistry and provided fans with some memorable moments.
One tweet humorously noted, “Dave Franco please murder my bussy,” which left Franco visibly confused.
Brie stepped in to explain the term, adding a comedic edge to their interaction and showcasing their lighthearted relationship.
In another part of the video, Franco jokingly admitted the challenges of working with his wife on intimate scenes.
“We learned that Alison should not be on set while I’m having s”” scenes with other women,” he remarked, to the amusement of fans.
Brie has been candid about her future plans with Franco, revealing they don’t intend to have children.
In an interview with “The Sunday Times,” she explained that while the idea seems appealing, it would feel “too stressful,” citing their deep involvement in their pets’ lives.
She has also been an outspoken supporter of LGBTQ+ rights, standing against bullying and harassment.
During GLAAD’s Spirit Day in 2020, she wore purple to show solidarity with LGBTQ+ youth and declared that “harassment and bullying have no place in our schools, homes, or hearts.”
Brie’s openness has extended to her work, with roles in LGBTQ+ stories like “Happiest Season.”
In “Somebody I Used to Know,” her character shares a charged dynamic with a bisexual character, reflecting Brie’s advocacy for diverse representation.
However, it wasn’t until recently that Brie made a personal revelation that left fans surprised and inspired.
During the BuzzFeed video, Brie read a fan’s tweet that humorously stated, “Listen, I am bisexual for a reason, and that reason is strictly to be used in a threesome by Dave Franco and Alison Brie.”
In response, Brie casually remarked, “That’s also why I’m bisexual,” before sharing a laugh with Franco.
He teased her, saying, “You’ve been waiting for this tweet from someone you don’t know who they are or what they look like?” Brie shrugged and confirmed, “Yeah.”
Her lighthearted admission resonated deeply with fans, sparking conversations and earning widespread praise online.
By casually revealing her bisexuality, Brie added another dimension to her multifaceted persona, further endearing herself to fans and solidifying her role as an advocate for authenticity and representation.
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