Bishop Auckland MP Dehenna Davison 'overwhelmed' by support after saying she is bisexual
A Conservative MP elected as the Red Wall turned blue has said she is "overwhelmed by the outpouring of love" after publicly saying she is bisexual.
Dehenna Davison said her sexuality is not a big deal and "just part of who I am".
The 28-year-old was elected to represent Bishop Auckland in 2019, the first Tory to hold the post since the constituency's creation in 1885, as Boris Johnson secured a majority in Westminster.
In an interview due to be broadcast on GB News on Monday, Miss Davison said:
"If anyone were to explicitly ask me, I certainly wouldn't try and hide it because I don't think it's anything to be ashamed of.
"The reason I haven't done a kind of 'By the way, guys' is because I don't want being bi to be considered a big deal.
In the interview, previewed in The Daily Telegraph, Miss Davison spoke of how she is in the process of divorcing her husband and is in a relationship, adding:
"It's going really well, and I'm very excited about it. But we'll see, the future is a very exciting place."
In 2018, Miss Davison appeared in the Channel 4 programme Bride And Prejudice, which showed the then 24-year-old marrying John Fareham, a Conservative councillor who is 35 years her senior.
In a tweet on Sunday evening, she added: "Really overwhelmed by the outpouring of love this evening. Thank you so much for your support."
Conservative colleagues were among those offering their support to Miss
Davison, with Peterborough MP Paul Bristow tweeting "Good for @DehennaDavison. Spot on. It's not a big deal but by saying this - in a wide ranging interview - will undoubtedly still help others."
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