Kristen Stewart has finally addressed her sexuality -- sort of. The "Twilight" starlet sat down with Nylon Magazine on Wednesday and quite inconspicuously revealed that she is not admitting nor denying her sexuality.
"Google me, I'm not hiding," she said.
This sort of answers the big question!
Stewart's life has been under a microscope since she was launched to fame after starring in the vampire romance saga. She openly dated her co-star, Robert Pattinson, for nearly three years.
The couple split after the "Snow White and the Huntsman" actress was caught cheating with her director at the time, Rupert Sanders. Since last September, Stewart has been spotted around town with girlfriend Alicia Cargile, and rumors began circling of the pair's romance and of course, her sexuality.
In the interview, the 25-year-old touched on the constraints people tend to set when they label themselves -- something she is not ready to do.
"If you feel like you really want to define yourself, and you have the ability to articulate those parameters and that in itself defines you, then do it," she said.
"But I am an actress, man. I live in the f**king ambiguity of this life and I love it," she continued. "I don't feel like it would be true for me to be like, 'I'm coming out!' No, I do a job. Until I decide that I'm starting a foundation or that I have some perspective or opinion that other people should be receiving... I don't. I'm just a kid making movies."
However, Stewart seemingly alluded to Nylon she may be part of a growing community of people who are more "fluid" to the likes of Miley Cyrus.
"I think in three or four years, there are going to be a whole lot more people who don't think it's necessary to figure out if you're gay or straight," she said. "It's like, just do your thing."
The actress' mother Jules also addressed Kristen's sexuality with the same covert yet open answer. In an interview with Mirror, she said on the topic of her daughter's new love interest: "I've met Kristen's new girlfriend, I like her. What's not to accept? She's a lovely girl."
"I feel like people need to be free to love whoever they want," she added. "I accept my daughter loves women and men. It's OK to be who you are in my world. We all choose our friends so we should be free to choose our lovers."
There is nothing like support from your parents.