
Step aside, Dani Campbell, the “futch” firefighter who nearly won Tila Tequila’s heart on last fall’s reality contrivance, A Shot at Love With Tila Tequila: You now have competition for Cutest Reality-Show Lesbian from Kat Feller, one of about a dozen cast members of TV Land’s new miniseries High School Reunion.
Kat joins her fellow classmates from the 1987 graduating class of J.J. Pearce High School in Dallas for a two-week-long reunion drama-thon, not in Texas but in a typical reality-show mansion -- on Maui. Kat’s story line: Let everybody know she’s a lesbian and maybe explore some of her bi-curiosity. Will the sparkly-cute 38-year-old, tatted-and-pierced voice-over actor, who now lives in Santa Monica, Calif.,get anything going with a fellow alumna? The Advocate had to ask.
Any girl-on-girl action in High School Reunion?
The only thing I can really say to that is that there’s a confession on my end. I can’t say anything more. Doesn’t that make you want to watch?
A confession… hmm. Well, are any of the other women on the show bi-curious?
No. Maybe in the closet.
Does anyone hook up during the reunion?
Yes. But I have to keep it under wraps.
I just got to watch the first three episodes of the series. And I must say, you’ve proved once again that gays are the most fun.
Oh, I’m a happy lesbian. And if we weren’t on the phone, I could be more crass.
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