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Younger's Nico Tortorella Is Unreasonably Adorable Talking About Being Sexually Fluid in this Interview

Younger's Nico Tortorella Is Unreasonably Adorable Talking About Being Sexually Fluid in this Interview

Younger's Nico Tortorella Is Unreasonably Adorable Talking About Being Sexually Fluid in this Interview

Nico Tortorella is so adorable in this interview, it's sickening.

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Younger heartthrob Nico Tortorella had the most adorable interview with Access Hollywood Live, where he discussed his sexual fluidity.

Identifying as sexually fluid, a growingly popular label under the bi+ umbrella, Tortorella stated, “I just love people.” There’s something so beautiful, honest, and simple in the way he clearly discusses his attractions.

When asked which gender is more difficult to date, he hesitated, but then unabashedly replied, “Women.” While we wanted to initially smack him for saying that, perpetuating the idea that “women” are difficult because they’re more "emotional" or whatnot, we immediately lost our focus when he flashed that stupidly endearing grin.

Tortorella is also on Access Hollywood to promote his new podcast, The Love Bomb.

He describes the podcast as “ An open conversation with people in my life, some who I’ve been in relationships with, some who I look up to in a lot of different ways. We’re just having conversations about love, sexuality, relationships, gender identity and how everybody is an individual.”

Check out his brief interview with Access Hollywood Live here!

If you can't get enough of Nico (and who can?) here he is on Instagram. 

 

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Zachary Zane

Zachary Zane is a writer, YouTube influencer, and activist whose work focuses on (bi)sexuality, gender, dating, relationships, and identity politics. Check out his YouTube channel here.

Zachary Zane is a writer, YouTube influencer, and activist whose work focuses on (bi)sexuality, gender, dating, relationships, and identity politics. Check out his YouTube channel here.