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The Life of a “Sort-Of” Vegan: An Interview with Yale’s Own Gillian Bolt

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at Yale chapter.

Meet Gillian Bentley Bolt, a freshman at Yale from San Francisco, California. Prior to starting college, Gillian — a prospective theater major and owner of her own IMDB page — spent the last year in India performing in Bollywood as a D-list celebrity. While in India, Gillian discovered “pseudo-veganism.” She has been a dedicated pseudo-vegan ever since.

*Note: The interviewee became increasingly defensive as the interview progressed. The interviewer began to fear for both my life and the lives of animals everywhere.

#SpoonTip: Approach pseudo-vegans with caution.

Spoon: So Gillian, when did you decide to go pseudo-vegan?

GB: It was in December of 2014 when I was in India. Actually, my vegaversary is coming up. Everyone should celebrate accordingly.

Spoon: Uh, ok. What made you decide to make this change?

GB: Well, I had already been vegetarian for 8 years. Also, I was kind of lactose intolerant and got a lot of stomach aches, and my cousin was already vegan, so she helped to convince me.

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*Note: We chose not to interview Gill’s vegan cousin because real vegans are neither interesting nor cool.

Spoon: Did you find you were gassier in India than America?

GB: I said stomachaches, ok? (Interviewee then turned a delightful shade of fuschia)

Spoon: What was the initial transition to pseudo-veganism like?

GB: It was really difficult at first because I was actually vegan when I started. It was really tough to get salads in India, but I still stuck with it.

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Spoon: So all vegans can eat is salad?

GB: No, obviously not, but—

Spoon: Anyways, next question. What changes did you notice when you became pseudo-vegan?

GB: I actually lost 15 pounds from going vegan (The interviewer interrupted to clarify, “pseudo-vegan”). I also felt much healthier, more positive, and started making better food choices overall.

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Spoon: Then why did you lose your willpower to be a real vegan?

GB: I was getting closer to my departure date in India and felt like I was missing out on some of the culinary culture because I was vegan. A lot of Indian foods are cooked in ghee (clarified butter), and I wanted to experience all India had to offer before leaving. I only cheated once a week. (I then heard Gillian mutter under her breath, “actually, it was a few times a week.”)

Spoon: How vegan do you consider yourself now?

GB: I’m on and off with full veganism. I always eat vegetarian at the very least, but on vacation, I usually let go. At school, I stay on track for the most part.

(She then denied being spotted eating three slices of pizza and a side of mozzarella sticks after Woad’s two weeks ago.)

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Spoon: Do you find it difficult to find vegan options in the dining hall?

GB: Not at all, actually. I was surprised by how many vegan options are in the dining hall. I especially love the chickpea salad.

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Spoon: So you’re telling me you go to Yale and have never had the famous Pepe’s pizza?

GB: No, I have, but—

Spoon: What about Ashley’s Ice Cream?

GB: I mean, I’ve had that too, but—

Spoon: How about Claire’s Chocolate Chip Ricotta cake?

GB: Oh my god, that cake is so good.

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Spoon: So you’re not really a vegan at all, are you?

GB: (No comment)

After 17 minutes of interviewing, or as she later called it, “harassment”, Gillian Bentley Bolt stormed out screaming, “I WAS IN CARS 2, DAMMIT,” as a Klondike Bar wrapper fell from her coat pocket.

Molecular biology major (Yale '19) who still hasn't come to terms with the fact that New Haven doesn't have Soul Cycle. Can't actually ride a real bike. Proud owner of over 8 different nut butters. Ice cream enthusiast.