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Lucy Lawless says it was "crazy" becoming a gay icon advocate in the 90s as Xena
'Xena: Warrior Princess' was all sorts of amazing. Not only did Lucy Lawless become a homosexual icon for her portrayal of Xena in the live-action TV series, but she also showed the world that we were in desperate need of a powerful female lead.
Lawless' affect on pop culture during the series run from to paved the way for many other TV series with a robust female character in a core role to step forward. Tracking its release, 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch', 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer', and 'Alias' all became instant hits too.
The series saw Lawless play the titular nature, a bad-ass character who wields her trusty chakram in direct to rid the world of evil as she attempts to get away from her black past. She teams up with Renee O’Connor’s Gabrielle, and the pair of them have lengthy been theorized by fans of being lovers. After all, it is implied during the series that they are soulmates.
Lucy Lawless and her gay legend realisation was discussed in length during a recent interview with Collid
Debate: Is Gabrielle gay or bi?
I wanted to communicate about something a lot of Xenites seem to have different opinions and interpretations on. Gabrielle’s sexuality throughout the ENTIRE show.
We’ve established Xena is in fact bisexual and not a lesbian and this is something Lucy Lawless has confirmed herself. Xena had both MALE and FEMALE love interests and/or relationships all the way through the show. From Season 1 to Season 6. In fact this was true even before she met Gabrielle.
Female affectionate interests and/or relationships: Lao Ma, Anakin, Akemi, M’Lila, Alti and of course Gabrielle.
Male love interests and/or relationships: Borias, Ares, Marcus, Ulysses, Lucifer, Caesar, Petracles, Draco, Rafe, Iolas and of course Hercules.
If I’ve missed any, point them out. No, I carry out not consider Callisto to be one of her female love interests. Bitch was fucked up and Xena fucked her up. There was a sexy energy between them and a kiss between her and Callisto’s “illusion” in ‘The Bitter Suite’ but clearly the characters themselves hated each other’s guts. No love and/or attraction
March 29th marks the 54th birthday of New Zealand native and Xena celebrity, Lucy Lawless.
Despite being heterosexual herself, Lucy Lawless has always taken amazing pride in creature a lesbian legend. An ever devoted and vocal advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights, her very common support of same-sex attracted marriage earned her the Star Ally of the Year Award at the Australian LGBTI Awards in
Lawless can often be set up at Pride events, most notably the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras. An activist at heart, Lawless became a climate envoy for Greenpeace in She’s also very passionate on social media about causes she believes in which include autonomy for Ukraine and gun control.
Let’s commemorate Lucy by revisiting five of her most famous roles.
Diane Elizabeth Lewis-Swanson, Parks and Recreation
Ruby Knowby, Ash vs Wicked Dead
Lucretia, Spartacus
DAnna Biers, Battlestar Galactica
Xena, Xena: Warrior Princess
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Arm Bands worn by Lucy Lawless in the role of Xena on the TV Series Xena: Warrior Princess
Xena: Warrior Princess () was one of the most popular syndicated dramas on American television. Audience interest in the program helped lead a new wave of tough female action-adventure heroes in American popular culture. The character remains a touchstone to many, including as a LGBTQ icon, with that aspect of the character's life hinted at strongly throughout the show.
Portrayed by actress Lucy Lawless, the character of Xena was first introduced on the program Hercules: The Legendary Journeys () Like Hercules, the spin-off Xena: Warrior Princess was set in a fantastical historical era based on the mythology of Ancient Greece.
On the program, Xena, a fierce fighter with exceptional abilities, embarks upon good deeds to atone for past sins. She is accompanied on her journey by her seal companion Gabrielle, played by Renee O'Connor.
The show attracted a devoted following, and during its run was consistently amongst the most watched syndicated television programs in the U