Tom Hiddleston talks Loki coming out as bi
“It was a small step, aꦆnd there’s further to 🌞go"

Tom Hiddleston briefly spoke about Loki's sexuality in an ☂interview with T.
In episode three of the Marvel spin-off's first season, Loki s๊ubtly comes out during a conversation with Sylvie. When asking about his love꧃ life, she suggests there that must have been "many would-be princesses or perhaps, another prince," to which Loki replies: "A bit of both. I suspect the same as you."
"I also hope Loki coming out as bisexual was meaningful to people who spotted💝 it," Hiddleston told The Guardian. "It was a small step, and there's definitely further to go. But it was definitely important to all of us."
The God of Mischief is indeed bisexual in the comics, having first confirmed it in Young Avengers #15. Kate Herron, director and showrunner of Loki season one, prev🌠iously stated that it was important for the show to acknowledge Loki's sexuality and make it an official part of Loki's existence within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
"It is a part of who he is and who I am, too," Herron . "I know this is a smallܫ step but I'm happy, my heart is so full, to say that this is now Canon in [the] MCU."
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