Hello, and welcome to today’s edition of the internet possibly reading too much into off the cuff comments a celebrity made. The current person up for speculation is 25-year-old Aussie Brenton Thwaites, who started out in Home & Away before moving onto roles in the likes of Oculus, The Giver and Maleficent, and will soon be seen in Son Of A Gun and Gods Of Egypt.
Now though there’s lots of people wondering whether he’s bisexual, due to an interview he gave to TheFix, where one fan question was about what he looks for in a partner.
Thwaites replied, “Male or female?”
When told “both”, his main response was that what he looks for is “very different”.
However if you were hoping to find out what you need to do to get on his good side, you’re out of luck as he doesn’t really elaborate beyond peanut butter being important.
You can watch the video here, with Thwaites talking about relationships about six and a half minutes in.
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