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Portia de Rossi Inches Out
by Sarah Warn, March 3, 2005

Portia de Rossi Portia on the cover of Paper magazine
de Rossi and Ellen DeGeneres at the HBO Golden Globes after-party
It has been anything but business as usual for Arrested Development star Portia de Rossi in the last few months. While public interest in her television series continues to be limited, the public's interest in her personal life has taken off since she began dating Ellen DeGeneres in December.

While de Rossi may not be happy with all the attention focused on her personal life, she is becoming more comfortable with it, as evidenced by her response in a recent interview with style magazine Paper to the question of whether she feels any sense of responsibility about being gay in the mainstream:

"If I told you I haven't really thought about it, you probably wouldn't believe me. [My sexuality is] a part of me that I really like. But it's not the totality of me. It's not a passion of mine to become political in any way, but I do think it's important to see gay men and women having big careers and very full, rich lives."

The fact that de Rossi answered the question at all--and that she used the "g" word, the first time she's done so on the record--is the latest sign of a small but significant strategy shift in how de Rossi publicly handles her personal life.

In the past, de Rossi has consistently shied away from saying anything about her personal relationships in interviews, never officially acknowledging her well-known (in entertainment circles, at least) relationship with girlfriend Francesca Gregorini, but never denying it either. She always arrived alone to high-profile events like the Golden Globes, and only met up with Gregorini at the after-parties, where the two rarely allowed themselves to be photographed alone together.

"It sounds so trite, but my private life is mine," de Rossi told Australia's The Age in May of 2003. "When you have the paparazzi hiding in the bushes outside your home, about the only thing you can control is how you respond publicly. When I hear celebrities talking about their marriages or other things that are intensely personal, I cringe. I just think, 'Keep it to yourself'. It's like desperate attention-seeking."

But de Rossi and Gregorini's break-up in December put de Rossi--and her sexuality--in the spotlight because of the other party involved: Ellen DeGeneres, perhaps the most visible out lesbian in American pop culture today (who was also in a committed relationship at the time with girlfriend Alexandra Hedison, which made the story even more irresistible for the media).

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