Louisa Jacobson, known for her role in the HBO series “The Gilded Age,” has publicly come out as part of the LGBTQ community. In a heartfelt post shared during Pride Month, Jacobson expressed her joy and liberation, describing this moment as entering a “Joyful New Era.” The 33-year-old actress, who is also Meryl Streep’s daughter, shared several intimate photos with her girlfriend, producer Anna Blundell.
Her announcement was further underscored by artistic and cultural references, including a painting celebrating woman-on-woman love and graffiti that boldly states “live. laugh. lesbian.” Jacobson’s coming out post, which coincided with her mother’s birthday, resonated with many, highlighting the support and acceptance within her family and the broader community.
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Jacobson’s journey towards embracing her identity has been marked by subtle hints, such as her earlier social media posts holding the book “How to Be Gay” by David M. Halperin. Now, she is clear and open about her identity, further enriching her public persona with authenticity and pride. This moment marks a significant step not only in her personal life but also in her career, as she joins the growing number of public figures who are openly embracing their LGBTQ identities.