Rebecca Henderson and her partner, Leslye Headland, are gearing up for a memorable Pride Month as they celebrate with their 1-year-old daughter, Winona. The family plans to attend a Dyke March with a group of friends, embracing the spirit of lesbian visibility and protest. It’s a special time for the couple, who have been together since 2016 and welcomed their daughter in May 2023, coincidentally on Star Wars Day.
Henderson, who identifies as a lesbian, is proud to be part of the Star Wars universe with her role in The Acolyte, created by Headland. She feels a deep connection to the franchise, having grown up watching the original movies with her father. For her, representation in media holds a special significance, and she is thrilled to contribute to enhancing visibility within the Star Wars franchise.
In an exclusive interview, Henderson shared her excitement about joining The Acolyte, which premiered on Disney+ earlier this week. She plays Vernestra Rwoh, a Jedi Master, alongside Amandla Stenberg and Lee Jung-jae. While her daughter is too young to watch the show just yet, she is already captivated by the trailer and will surely be a fan when she’s older.
As Pride Month kicks off, Henderson and Headland are not only celebrating their love and their growing family but also the impact they are making in the entertainment industry. It’s a testament to the power of representation and the importance of seeing oneself reflected in the media we consume.
The Acolyte holds a special place in Henderson’s heart, not just for its representation but also for its storytelling. She fondly recalls the impact of the opening scroll, Jabba the Hutt, and the Ewoks from the original Star Wars movies, which she watched with her father. Now, as a proud lesbian and a parent herself, she is creating her own meaningful memories with her family during Pride Month.