Jane Lynch on facing bigotry: "I've got a lot of flaws. But being gay isn't one of them"
This evening "Piers Morgan Tonight" welcomes comedian, actress, and singer Jane Lynch to the program, for a heartfelt and revealing primetime exclusive.
Joining Piers Morgan for a face to face sit down, the openly gay "Glee" star reveals her reaction to Barack Obama's recently-voiced support of gay marriage:
"It's just nice to hear that the guy who's sitting at the - in the big chair in the big white house believes - supports me and my family."
Recently recognized as one of the "10 Amazing Gay Women in Showbiz" by POWER UP films, Lynch married her wife Lara in 2010, and together they have two daughters. Asked about facing bigotry and homophobia, Lynch's response features candor and humor:
"If there's anything wrong with me, it has nothing to do with my orientation," she tells the host. "I've got a lot of flaws. But being gay isn't one of them."
Watch the clip, and listen to the interview, then tune in this evening at 9 p.m. as Lynch explains the phase in her life when she behaved exactly like her Glee character, Sue Sylvester.
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