Diplo has said that he doesn't want to define his sexuality but he's 'not not gay', having explained he's very sure he had received a blow job from a man before.
The 44-year-old DJ was talking to Emily Ratajkowski in the latest episode of her High Low podcast when he said he wasn't 'aroused by men that much' but was 'sure I've gotten a blow job from a guy before'.
The pair had been chatting on Ratajkowski's podcast when she raised the topic of his sexual orientation, saying they should 'talk about what you said to me last night' where Diplo had described himself as 'a little gay'.
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He later said he was '100 percent' certain that had happened when asked if he had a 'specific memory', and discussed the topic of his sexuality with the model.
The DJ, who has previously been in relationships with Katy Perry and rapper M.I.A., has previously tweeted that masculinity is a 'prison' and that he was 'only half gay'.
Later on in the interview on High Low the conversation returned to the question of the DJ's sexuality as Diplo said he 'doesn't want to define that' and described himself as 'more of a vibe guy over gender'.
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He said: "I've gotten a lot of blow jobs, but I don’t know. I mean, getting a blow job is not that gay, I think.
"I think the best answer I have is I’m not not gay. There are a couple guys I could date, life partner-wise."
The 44-year-old also spoke about how 'the temperature of our culture has changed' and that men were more 'fluid' these days than they used to be.
He said: "You had gay kids at school and gay cousins or whatever, but it was different than it is now. I thought it was, like, weird to be gay."
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The three-time Grammy award winner was caught on camera at this year's ceremony after losing out to Beyoncé for the Best Dance/Electronic Album gong.
Viewers were convinced that they saw him saying 'she bought that', but the DJ later posted the clip himself and said he was actually saying 'I'm glad to be a part of this'.
He said this year's category had been 'one of the strongest years for electronic music' and reassured fans that he was a big Beyoncé fan himself, reminding people he'd worked on some of her songs including 'Girls (Who Run The World)' and 'Til The End Of Time'.
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He also fully admitted that he didn't think he was going to win, saying during a red carpet interview at the Grammys that he 'came here to lose to Beyoncé'.
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