Is felix gay

Felix Kelly, a homosexual expatriate

The New Zealand-born painter, designer, and illustrator Felix Runcie Kelly (1914-1994) would have loathed the use of the word gay in the title. While homosexual, he was never ‘out’ in the modern employ of the legal title. No doubt, he would have preferred ‘gentleman bachelor’.

Like his gay compatriots Rex Nan Kivell and Douglas MacDiarmid, he left New Zealand at a juvenile age. Kelly never returned. Born in Auckland into a prosperous professional family, he moved to London to link his mother in 1935 at the age of 21, following his father’s bankruptcy. Encouraged by his mother, Hortense, Felix sought to establish an imaginative career in his adopted country, first in magazine and book illustration, cartoons, and advertising (which he had already done in Auckland) and only then in painting and theatre design. His early illustrations include a light-hearted whimsy with an undertone of the bizarre and even the macabre in a Kind Hearts and Coronets sort of way.

Felix Kelly, She rested on her laurels, 2 September 1942, drawing. Gift of Jean Russell-Smith, 1999. Te Papa (CA000549/001/0005)

The breakthrough came in 1943 with his inclusion in an exhibition at

10 Moments When Stray Kids' Felix Showed Support For The LGBTQ Community

KEY POINTS

  • Stray Kids member Felix has openly supported the LGBTQ community
  • Stray Kids attended a Self-acceptance Parade in New York City
  • Felix's fashion icons are Gigi Hadid and Bella Hadid

The LGBTQ society is celebrating Pride Month this June to commemorate the years of struggles fighting for their rights.

Several K-pop artists have started to openly show their back for the community, using their platforms to advocate for them, including Stray Kids member Felix.

Below is a list of 10 moments when the 22-year-old Australian-born idol showed support for the LGBTQ community.

1. He proudly used a pride filter

Back in 2019, Felix posted a video on Instagram showing him proudly using a pride filter that bursts into different colored hearts that represent the hues of the Pride flag, such as orange, yellow, red, blue, green and violet.

2. His heartwarming reaction to "bisexuals love Felix" signs at Stray Kids' concert

During concerts, fans would often bring their self-made banners, which they could exhibit to each Stray Kids member.

One lucky fan holding a banner that read, "Bisexuals love Felix," caught

Did Stray Kids’ Felix really come out as bisexual?

Felix has never made a direct declaration on his sexuality; however, he has said something that leads many Stays to believe he’s attracted to both genders. (Basically, nothing is official or confirmed, but it was hinted at.)

When asked about his ideal type of girl during a fan sign, not only did he say that it didn’t have to be a girl, but he went on to describe traits he likes in guys. Then, he also gave a description for girls. Nothing is officially confirmed, so please don’t spread this as fact/proof.

Felix is still the same no matter if he is straight, homosexual, bi, etc, and should he ever come out to Stay’s officially as being anything other than straight, we should allow him. Korean media is pretty unacceptable towards Gay, so the fans highly doubt we’ll ever receive confirmation from him one way or another. We shouldn’t assume things appreciate this in general.

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Some fans spread their assumptions around quite openly in a “he has to be” way instead of a “he has done some things, but that doesn’t mean anything” kind of way. Saying someone is something that

Saltburn director says Oliver was "profoundly in love" with Felix

9 January 2024, 15:57

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By Sam Prance

"If he’d loved him back, none of this would ever have happened."

Did Oliver hate Felix inSaltburn or was he in affectionate with him all along? Director Emerald Fennell has finally given us an answer.

At the begin of Saltburn, it becomes pretty transparent that Oliver (Barry Keoghan) has an obsession with Felix (Jacob Elordi). Oliver intensely follows Felix's every move and, when he's invited to stay at Felix's stately abode, he famously slurps Felix's dirty bath water. Oh, and he has sex with his serious.

However, at the end of the film, it's revealed that Oliver poisoned Felix. Not only that but he was instrumental in the deaths of the rest of the Catton family and, just as Lady Elspeth is dying, he says that he hates all of them including Felix. As a result, fans have been torn as to whether Oliver planned to kill Felix or not.

READ MORE: Saltburn's first Oliver and Farleigh scene includes huge easter egg about twist ending

Now, Emerald Fennell has reve