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Jun 3, 2020 6:00am PT. Cara Delevingne on Her Pansexual Identity, Singing With Fiona Apple and What Pride Means to Her. By Ramin Setoodeh. Ask Fiona Apple to describe her friend Cara...
Fiona Apple has been featuring lesbianism and the “love is love” mentality on her platform since her first album. ‘The First Taste’ (1996) has a notoriously awkward film clip — especially when you consider she was barely an adult — but the montage of kisses does, at least, include same-sex romance.
Fiona Apple, who released her fifth album, "Fetch the Bolt Cutters," recently dished on a secret marriage she had during her twenties, bring friends with model Cara Delevingne, past issues with…
A Fiona Apple representative confirms that the singer did, indeed, write this devastatingly thoughtful letter to a young gay fan back in 2000.
In the #MeToo era, female artists across genres are courageously opening up about their experiences with harassment and sexual abuse in a male-dominated industry and world, and Apple certainly is no exception.
In the interview, reprinted below, Tracey Pepper sits down with Apple on the eve of her 20th birthday, and the two discuss Apple’s ever-evolving relationship with body image and sexuality, and her crusade to be “the patron saint of reality.”
Unlike Fiona, she is not a girl recognizing her own sin in penitential retrospect; she is a woman broadcasting it, perhaps exaggerating the authenticity of her own wickedness as sex appeal.
"I wanted to stay friends with him and I never got his number," captured Fiona Apple's wistfulness, as did the grief-stricken gaze in her video. She concluded with the thought, "He's still around, I hope."
Apple’s new songs face down both past and present injuries: bullying, sexual assault, destructive mind games, romantic debacles, her own fears and compulsions and the people who have taken...
And on the song “Isis,” he sort of gave me my sexual awakening a little bit. When he goes, “She said, ‘You look different,’ I said, ‘Well, I guess”/[...]