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Endurance Grand Denies Being Gay or Bisexual, Clarifies Tomboy Style

endurance grand denies being gay or bisexual, clarifies tomboy style

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Endurance Grand Sets the Record Straight on Gay Rumors in Recent Interview

Ghanaian dancer Endurance Dzigbordi Dedzo, popularly known as Endurance or Endurance Grand, has finally addressed the subtle claims suggesting that she is gay. Speculation about her sexual orientation has been circulating on social media ever since she gained recognition as one of the most talented dancers from the DWP Academy.

Those making these claims have pointed to her tomboy dressing style and masculine traits exhibited on social media as the basis for their assumptions.

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During a recent interview on the Delay show with Deloris Frimpong Manso, Endurance finally responded to these allegations when asked directly about her sexuality. She firmly stated that she is neither gay nor bisexual, contrary to what some people believe.

She clarified that her choice to dress and present herself as a tomboy is simply a personal expression and does not determine her sexual orientation. Endurance emphasized that she is attracted to men, humorously comparing her straightness to an uncooked spaghetti.

When asked if she receives attention from men, Endurance revealed that she often receives advances from guys who are intrigued by her tomboy image. However, she affirmed that her dressing style does not define her sexual preferences and reiterated her interest in men.

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