Evangeline Lily Dishes on Love
Arts & Entertainment → Television / Movies
- Author Fabiola Groshan
- Published April 4, 2007
- Word count 321
While many celebrities are timid when it comes to their love preference, Lost actress Evangeline Lilly candidly speaks about her unusual engrossment with "metrosexual" men.
Without any inhibitions, Lilly expressed her inclination to men who are effeminate. In fact, she does not mind if her man is a fashion expert who can help her shop for clothes or even if he dresses in woman’s clothing, quite unusual for a girl who presently ranks as one of the sexiest women on television.
On the television series Lost, she persuasively plays a sexy woman, Katherine "Kate" Austen, baffled with confusion with her two love interests, Dr. Jack Shephard and James "Sawyer" Ford. And though both have distinctly enthralling personalities, not to mention their handsome face and drop dead gorgeous bodies, they don’t match up an inch to her off cam love interest.
At present, Lily is dating Lost actor Dominic Monaghan, who plays Charlie Pace.
Monahan, a 30-year old actor, was born and raised in Berlin, Germany. He studied at St. Anne's RC High School and Aquinas College where he took up English literature, geography and drama. Prior to his inclusion on Lost, he appeared on the television series Hetty Wainthropp Investigates but was popularly known for his inclusion in the trilogy Lord of the Rings. His other credits included The Purifiers, An Insomniac’s Nightmare, Hostile Waters, Shooting Livien, and This is Personal: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper among others.
Coincidentally, Lily and Monaghan have more than one thing in common. While Lily prefers her man to be "metrosexual," Monaghan admits that he is one. In reality, he has an odd liking for accessories and actions uncommon to most men such as putting on makeup, wearing high heels and even wearing women’s clothes. And as much as he seems to be gay, he’s asserts that he’s still all man. In addition, both actors are active environmentalists.
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