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Anne Heche’s first biography “Call Me Anne” set to release in 2023

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Anne Heche’s memoir Call Me Anne will posthumously be released in January 2023.

Here is everything you need to know.

Anne Heche’s memoir will reflect on her relationship with Ellen Degeneres

Viva Editions/Simon & Schuster is set to publish Anne Heche’s new memoir  Call Me Anne in January 2023. 

Regardless, in the new book, Heche has included intimate details about her controversial relationship with Ellen DeGeneres in the 1900s.

According to an excerpt obtained by the Associated Press, ‘I was labeled ‘outrageous’ because I fell in love with a woman. I had never been with a woman before I dated Ellen.’

Furthermore, she wrote, ‘I did not, personally, identify as a lesbian. I simply fell in love! It was, to be clear, as odd to me as anyone else. There were no words to describe how I felt.’

Heche also shared, ‘Gay didn’t feel right, and neither did straight. Alien might be the best fit, I sometimes thought.’

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Additionally, the excerpt read, ‘What, why, and how I fell in love with a person instead of their gender. I would have loved to have answered if anyone had asked, but as I said earlier, no one ever did. I am happy that I was able to tell you in this book – once and for all.’

If you didn’t know, Heche and DeGeneres were among the first openly gay couples in Hollywood. They started their romance after meeting at a Vanity Fair Oscar party.

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More about Anne Heche’s Call Me Anne

Start, an independent publisher based in Hoboken, New Jersey, is set to publish Anne Heche’s new biography Call Me Anne. 

Moreover, the book’s publisher, Jarred Weisfeld revealed that Heche signed a deal with him in May and submitted the manus shortly before her unfortunate demise.

It will serve as a sequel to the late actress’s first memoir Call Me Crazy. The book was released in 2003 and shortly became one of the New York Times Bestsellers. In the biography, Heche describes her past as a survivor of abuse.

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Moreover, the book will include personal anecdotes of Heche’s rise to fame and will further talk about her on-set mentor Harrison Ford.

In the book, we will further know more about her encounter with Harvey Weinstein, her childhood sexual abuse, her relationship with God, as well as her journey to love herself.

Meanwhile, Heche was declared brain dead on 12th August after she got involved in a fiery car accident. 

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