Julianne Hough Clarifies Her ‘Not Straight’ Sexuality: I ‘Love People’ & Am Not A ‘Fan Of Labels’

In a new interview, Julianne Hough expanded on a comment she made back in August that she considers herself 'not straight.' The pro dancer explained her sexuality even further, and revealed her admission was more about love than a label.

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Julianne Hough opened up even further about her sexuality after she expressed that she is ā€œnot straightā€ in a cover interview with Womenā€™s Health back in August. ā€œFor me, that comment specifically, was basically to say, ā€˜I love everyone!'ā€, the 31-year-old ā€œTransformā€ singer told People Now on December 3. Julianneā€™s brother, fellow pro dancer Derek Hough also joined her for the interview, and admitted that his sisterā€™s comment was partly misconstrued.

ā€œIā€™ve never been a fan of labels,ā€ Julianne said, explaining, ā€œI donā€™t identify that way and so, for me, itā€™s just about loveā€¦ I just want every human to feel that way. That, like, they are perfect and beautiful and who they are is enough and, just, I love people. I love love, I love people, and I just want everybody to feel that.ā€

For Julianne, ā€œIā€™m a person who thrives off of flow instead of absolute certainty,ā€ she said, noting, by doing that, ā€œIt gives me a lot of freedom.ā€ She continued, ā€œYou know, sometimes you feel confined by your own shackles, right? So, the more I feel like I express, it doesnā€™t carry any weight for me holding me down.'ā€

Julianneā€™s interview with Womenā€™s Health certainly made headlines ā€” not only for her candid comments ā€” but, for her completely nude cover. The dancer proudly posed bare for the magazineā€™s ā€œNaked and Strengthā€.  She began the interview by admitting that she told her husband, NHL star, Brooks Laich that sheā€™s ā€œnot straight.ā€ ā€” Something she said to her husband four months into their marriage. The two wed in July 2017.

ā€œI [told him], ā€˜You know Iā€™m not straight, right?ā€™ And he was like, ā€˜Iā€™m sorry what?ā€™ā€ Julianne recalled to Womenā€™s Health. ā€œI was like, ā€˜Iā€™m not. But I choose to be with you.'ā€

Julianne went on to admit that she was nervous to share the intimate detail with her then new husband. ā€œI was connecting to the woman inside that doesnā€™t need anything, versus the little girl that looked to him to protect me,ā€ she explained in the August profile. ā€œI was like, ā€˜Is he going to love this version of me?ā€™ But the more I dropped into my most authentic self, the more attracted he was to me.ā€