Olivia Colman has an unexpected take on her gender identity.

The Oscar winner, 52, said that she feels like she’s “nonbinary” and “a gay man” while discussing her relationship with the LGBTQIA+ community in a new interview with the outlet Them.

“I think it’s a community that I love being welcomed into,” Colman, who stars in the new LGBTQIA+ movie “Jimpa,” said.

Olivia Colman said in a new interview that she’s always described herself to her husband as “a gay man.” GC Images

Colman made the comment while promoting her new LGBTQIA+ movie “Jimpa.” Dave Benett/Getty Images for Burberry

“I find the most loving and the most beautiful stories are from that community,” she continued. “And I feel really honored to be welcomed.”

The “Crown” actress went on, “Throughout my whole life, I’ve had arguments with people where I’ve always felt sort of nonbinary. Don’t make that a big sort of title! But I’ve never felt massively feminine in my being female. “

Colman shared that she’s “always described” herself to her husband, Ed Sinclair, “as a gay man.”

“And he goes, ‘Yeah, I get that,’” she stated.

Colman’s husband, Ed Sinclair, has been understanding of her gender identity comments. Dave Benett/Getty Images for Stella McCartney

Colman also said she’s “felt nonbinary” at points in her life. PA Images via Getty Images

The couple — who have been married since 2001 — share three children: sons Finn, 20, and Hall, 18, and a 10-year-old daughter whose name they’ve kept private.

During her interview with Them, Colman explained that she feels “at home and at ease” with the LGBTQIA+ community.

“I feel like I have a foot in various camps. I know many people who do,” she shared. “I don’t really spend an awful lot of time with people who are very staunchly heterosexual … The men I know and love are very in touch with all sides of themselves.”

Colman and Sinclair have been married since 2001. Getty Images

The couple shares three children. Variety via Getty Images

Speaking more about her marriage to Sinclair, Colman said the pair “take turns to be the ‘strong one,’ or the one who needs a little bit of gentleness” in their relationship.

“I believe everyone has all of it in them. I’ve always felt like that,” she added.

In “Jimpa,” Colman plays a filmmaker named Hannah who travels with her nonbinary teenage daughter Frances (Aud Mason-Hyde) to visit her gay grandfather Jim (John Lithgow) in Amsterdam.

Olivia Colman stars in “Jimpa” alongside Aud Mason-Hyde and John Lithgow. ©Kino International/Courtesy Everett Collection

Colman plays a filmmaker who has a nonbinary teenage daughter in the film. ©Kino International/Courtesy Everett Collection

Colman told Them how she could relate to her character in the film.

“I suppose I am on the outside. I have a heterosexual relationship,” she said. “But in the world I live in, I’m with queer community a lot.”

“So I suppose there’s similarities there,” the “Fleabag” actress added. “Although I have less of an insight than Hannah, because Hannah grew up with it.”