So it's not just me...

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workout.jpgOn Sunday, the New York Times confirmed something I suspected all along: straight women seriously crush on Work Out's hot lesbian trainer Jackie Warner.

Andy Cohen, senior vice president of programming and production for Bravo, told the Times, “I cannot tell you how many of the e-mails that we got from last year’s Work Out reunion that were women saying, ‘I am married. I have never looked at another woman. I have a huge crush on Jackie.’”

Jackie regularly receives fanmail that almost borders on creepy. "I have women that send me photos of themselves with their husbands and three teenage boys or whatever — I’m just giving you an example — with a love letter attached.”

But not all women are so delusional.

Take straight mother of two, Graciela Meltzer. She tells the Times, “My girl crush isn’t so much as I want to date Jackie as much as I want to get closer to that look. She’s got fierce abs, a sexy voice and the most amazing lip gloss I have ever seen.”

You can catch Jackie, her abs and her lip gloss at the Season Three premiere of Work Out, airing Tuesday, April 15 at 11/10c on Bravo.
 

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