‘Lost' actress Michelle Rodriguez is upset she's been outed in the new issue of US lesbian magazine ‘Curve'. In an interview for the April issue, Rodriguez, who plays Ane Cortez on the hit TV show, talked openly about her bisexuality and relationship with actress Kristanna Loken. Her comments and appearance on the magazine's cover has since led reporters and journalists to report Rodriguez has 'come out as a lesbian'. Rodriguez posted a message about her concerns on the official fan website, michelleforum.com: “I guess Curve magazine took it upon themselves to out me on the premise of their own suspicions,” she writes. “Whatever, I'm not insulted, I have a big lesbian following, and for whatever reasons they show me love I'm never going to shun, disrespect or neglect anybody who shows me genuine non-psychotic love. “But I will say this,” she continues, “to put words in someone's mouth and place people in categories affects them for sure, especially in this business. I don't know what the intent behind the Curve magazine cover was. I wasn't informed of it, I had no idea they were planning on using my image to sell magazines.” In July 2006, Rodriguez told the UK's Cosmopolitan magazine that she was not gay, but had “experimented" with women. She now tells her fans: “If I wanted people to know what I do with my vagina I would have released a sex video a long time ago. Yet I haven't done that. “If I were Ellen [DeGeneres] I may get away with the: 'I'm Gay' level of exposure, but I'm not a comedian, I like men… and I've only been in this business for seven years, not twenty. She continued that “Mediocre rumours produced by insect succubus media hounds looking for a quick buck,” can have serious consequences for her career, since there are still many people out there who ‘steer from the queer'. “When people come out of nowhere and put words in my mouth or call me gay, they should really think for one second how they could truly affect my life by doing such things,” she said. Ref: Curve, michelleforum.com, GayNZ.com (m)