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‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’ star ‘comfortable’ playing bi

/ 12:25 AM August 19, 2018

Gabrielle Ruiz

Gabrielle Ruiz, who plays ex-mean girl and yoga teacher Valencia in the comedy-musical series “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” took to Instagram and answered questions sent by her followers.

On her fave episode, she responded, “[It’s] ‘Josh’s Girlfriend is Really Cool!’ because [it’s where] Valencia was introduced. My whole life changed when I booked [the show].”

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She added that she was originally meant to appear in only three episodes, but gladly became a regular by the second season.

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A tidbit from her 2008 Broadway debut, “In The Heights”: “My first day of rehearsal, I’ll never forget Lin-Manuel (Miranda, her costar) walking across the stage [and shouting], ‘Hey Gabby!’ It’s like, ‘Oh my God, we’re friends!’”

Ruiz’s dream role on Broadway? “One with only me in mind.”

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‘Grateful’

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The actress, 33, also disclosed she wasn’t good at yoga by shaking her head.

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And would she date Josh in real life? She sarcastically laughed and gave a firm “No!”

On playing a bisexual woman, Ruiz, who identifies as straight, said: “I’ve always been comfortable around women… and with myself. I’ve always been proud to support many walks of life.”

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Asked if fans should say hello or give her space if they meet her, she replied, “Say hey. It’s cool. I’m grateful. And I’m not that famous.”—OLIVER PULUMBARIT

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