Meryl Streep's daughter Louisa Jacobson comes out as lesbian, drops romantic pic with girlfriend

Updated : Jun 25, 2024 16:45
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Louisa Jacobson, Mindy Kaling's youngest daughter, has come out as lesbian, achieving a personal milestone during Pride Month. The actor, known for her role in 'The Gilded Age', also went Instagram official with her girlfriend, Anna Blundell. 

Louisa Jacobson enters the Joyful New Era 

Jacobson shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, expressing joy and her celebratory mood. "Blessed to be entering the Joyful New Era bb," she captioned, adding heart, fire, and rainbow-flag emojis. This carousel post also included a screenshot of a New York Times article titled "We're Entering a Joyful New Era of Lesbian Fashion," a selfie with Blundell, and a few solo shots of herself wearing a black suit. Jacobson also shared a collection of photos on June 5 that included another selfie of the couple. In this one, they stood in an elevator, showing off Blundell’s face while Jacobson’s phone covered her own face.

More about Louisa Jacobson

Jacobson is the youngest child of Meryl Streep and Don Gummer. The former couple share three other children: Henry Wolfe, 44, Mamie, 40, and Grace, 38. After remaining separated for six years, the Oscar-winning actor announced her split from her husband last year. 

Jacobson currently stars as Marian Brook in HBO’s period drama 'The Gilded Age', alongside Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, Carrie Coon and Morgan Spector. She made her acting debut in the TV movie 'Gone Hollywood' in 2019. 

Also watch: Mindy Kaling secretly welcomes third child, daughter Anne; shares news on her birthday

Louisa Jacobson

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