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I want to say that McCrea being gay has given outlets reason to flock to this idea harder than they have before, but this preemptive celebration of queerness is something that’s gone on for years. McCrea isn’t even the first actor to come out and say something like this, a recent example being Kelly Marie Tran with Raya. The problem for me, personally, isn’t what McCrea is saying, as to me it boils down to, “I see the character as queer, the character is fabulous and has a wonderful outlook on life.” That’s fine, and honestly, there’s a chance I’ll feel the same way about Artie whenever I get a chance to watch Cruella. A wonderful line he says is: ‘normal is the harshest insult of all.’ A wonderful mentality to have.”
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Also with the idea that he’s completely well-adjusted, very happy, and has a real lust for life. “If I had a character growing up like that to watch on the screen I would’ve fallen in love. Later in the interview, McCrea says this: But his lifestyle is fabulous, he loves his life and it was so fun to play him.” Asked if the character was written as queer, John replied: “In one of the original scripts he was a drag queen, so I think he was always intended to be queer-representing I suppose, or somehow a member of the LGBTQ community. It’s not beating you on the head with a stick. But we don’t see him falling in love there’s no social aspect to the character. “It depends on who you’re asking I suppose – but for me, yes, it’s official: he’s queer. McCrea had this to say about the character in an interview with Attitude: Openly gay actor John McCrea plays the character, Artie, the fashion-obsessed friend of Cruella.