A she or not a she... that is the question for Shakespeare, apparently:
Fresh light has been thrown on William Shakespeare's sexual orientation by the discovery of a previously unknown portrait of the playwright's patron, Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton - apparently dressed as a woman.Hehe... I find that quite amusing. I like to imagine Earl Whatsisface and Shakespeare both simultaneously rolling over in their graves and going, "fuck, they found out". :D
But really... why should it matter if ole Willy fancied men or women (or both)?