Whoopi Goldberg has managed to accomplish much since she kicked off her career back in the 1980s. It is the excellence of her work that has garnered her an overwhelming number of accolades.
Among her notable films are “The Color Purple” and “Boys on the Side,” where she played gay characters. In “The Color Purple,” Goldberg played the role of Celie Johnson, who learns about love from another woman.
As for the movie “Boys on the Side,” Goldberg played Jane, a lesbian who goes for a joyride with Robin (Mary-Louise Parker), an AIDS patient, and Holly (Drew Barrymore), who is trying to escape her past.
RUMORS REGARDING HER SEXUALITY
Meanwhile, Goldberg has experienced rumors about her sexuality, and she has addressed them honestly. In 2014, the actress told Pride Source that she had always considered herself to be straight.
Goldberg noted that people just make assumptions when she plays a lesbian in “The Color Purple” and “Boys on the Side.” Nonetheless, the star expressed her happiness to be classified as part of the LGBT community.
“You know, no one was trying to claim me, nobody wanted me,” Goldberg said. “Black folks didn’t want me. Nobody wanted me. But I’ve always been claimed by the gay community. Always.”
POWERFUL SPEECH FOR TRANS PEOPLE
In 2017, Goldberg received the GLAAD Media Award for the Outstanding Reality Program. However, she didn’t do so without advocating for transgender rights and fighting against those who were trying to undermine them.
“If you’re listening to people who are saying there’s something wrong with transgender people, and we have to make all these crazy changes, maybe it’s time for them to go,” said Goldberg, who was surrounded by the transgender stars of the Oxygen reality show “Strut.”
Following her acceptance speech, Goldberg expressed her gratitude to the television network Oxygen for putting a bet in her transgender modeling show, which she claimed made others frightened.
The star said that people’s expectations of her led her to keep trying to get married.