Picture: Lily Tomlin, 2007 Matthew Shepard Honors at The Wiltern Theatre Los Angeles, California - 27.10.07
Gay actress Lily Tomlin regrets not 'coming out' 30 years ago, because she missed the chance to become the first openly-lesbian star.
Tomlin was offered the chance to come out of the closet in a Time magazine article in 1975, but she refused, and kept her sexuality a secret until after comedienne Ellen DeGeneres exposed her lesbian status in 1997.
The 68-year-old actress says, "In some ways I regret that I didn't do it."
But she explains the real reason behind her decision not to give Time magazine the gay scoop in the mid-1970s: "(I was) insulted that they thought I would do it just to get the cover."
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