English Comedian David Walliams has confessed that he's of the opinion that a person's sexuality can change over the years.
During an interview with Radio Time magazine, when the 'Britain's Got Talent' judge was asked about his sexuality, Walliams explained that in his opinion, it's all about falling in love with the person that is overlooked, the Daily Express reported.
The 41-year-old actor asserted that when you fall in love, you just don't love the person, but you love that person's soul, heart and brain.
The Little Britain star, who had earlier admitted to having gay experiences as a child, added that he hates it when people "confess" or "reveal" their sexuality.
Walliams added that he has always been effeminate and people confuse effeminacy with homosexuality, like they go hand-in-hand.
Walliams is married to Dutch supermodel Lara Stone and the couple has a son together.
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