
25 Celebrities You Didn’t Know Were LGBT

25. Lil Nas X
Lil Nas X publicly came out as gay in June 2019 through a heartfelt letter on Twitter. In a Time magazine interview, he opened up about the anxiety of breaking free from the belief that homosexuality was unacceptable. | © Lil Nas X

24. Madonna
Madonna, the Queen of Pop, has always been a symbol of sexual freedom and boundary-breaking style. Over the years, her romantic links with women like Sandra Bernhard and model Jenny Shimizu showcase her unapologetic approach to love. | © Madonna

23. Demi Lovato
Demi Lovato came out as non-binary in 2021 and now proudly uses they/them pronouns. After breaking off their engagement, they explained that it took time to understand their true self. | © Demi Lovato

22. Sia
Sia came out as queer in 2013, sharing that while she doesn't label herself strictly as a lesbian because she's also dated men, she's proudly embraced her attraction to women too. | © Sia

21. Tessa Thompson
Tessa Thompson revealed in a 2018 interview that she is attracted to both genders and proudly identifies as pansexual. After collaborating with Janelle Monáe on the album Dirty Computer, she expressed her openness to learning more about herself and celebrating love in all forms. | © HBO

20. Jim Parsons
Jim Parsons came out as gay in 2012 and discovered a strength and happiness he never expected. Open about how his orientation has shaped both his personal and professional life, he believes that embracing his true self has deepened the layers of his performances. | © CBS

19. Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming has grown weary of repeatedly discussing his bisexuality, even creating an FAQ on his website to address common questions. In a 2015 interview with The Advocate, he described his sexuality as a spectrum. | © Alan Cumming

18. Lindsay Lohan
Lindsay Lohan had a notable relationship with DJ Samantha Ronson, which hinted at her exploration of same-sex experiences. | © Summit Entertainment

17. Michelle Rodriguez
Michelle Rodriguez publicly came out as bisexual in 2013, saying she’s too curious not to be. She later defended her bold role in the controversial film The Assignment, where she played an assassin forced into a drastic change. | © Universal Pictures

16. Kesha
Kesha has shared that her attractions go beyond gender, choosing to focus on the spirit and connection between people. She prefers not to label herself, emphasizing that her love is about the person, not just the gender. | © Kesha

15. Kristen Stewart
Kristen Stewart has embraced her bisexuality, having dated both men and women with a clear sense of self. In a 2017 interview with The Guardian, she stated that being bisexual is far from confusing, it’s simply a natural part of who she is. | © Summit Entertainment

14. Bella Thorne
Bella Thorne originally identified as bisexual but later embraced her pansexuality as her understanding of love evolved. She confirmed her pansexual identity in a 2019 Good Morning America interview, inspiring others with her self-expression. | © Netflix

13. Willow Smith
Willow Smith openly shared on Red Table Talk that she is attracted to both men and women and could envision a relationship with a man and a woman at the same time. | © Willow Smith

12. Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus is open about her pansexuality and her fluid approach to gender and sexuality. She believes that love goes beyond physical traits and labels, embracing a more spiritual connection with people. | © Miley Cyrus

11. Megan Fox
Megan Fox publicly embraced her bisexuality in 2009 after revealing a past crush on a woman. In an interview with GQ, she shared her belief that everyone can be attracted to both sexes, even imagining a future relationship with a girl. | © XYZ Films

10. Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie has long been open about her bisexuality, even joking about how her genuine love for women makes her especially appealing to female fans. She has also used her platform to support young people’s right to express their true selves. | © Universal Pictures

9. Frank Ocean
Frank Ocean created waves with his song Chanel, widely seen as a bisexual coming out. Before releasing his debut album, he shared a heartfelt open letter about his first love and personal journey with sexuality, even though he chose not to label himself. | © Frank Ocean

8. Amber Heard
Amber Heard has been open about her bisexuality for years, emphasizing that her marriage to Johnny Depp never defined her true self. She has also commented on Hollywood's intense focus on bisexuality. | © Netflix

7. Cara Delevingne
Cara Delevingne has had high-profile relationships with women. In 2017, she expressed frustration about being labeled and has also opened up about her battle with depression to help start a broader conversation. | © Cara Delevingne

6. Lili Reinhart
Lili Reinhart publicly came out as bisexual on Instagram, proudly sharing her truth with her fans. She also encouraged others to join her at an LGBTQ+ for #BlackLivesMatter protest, showing her commitment to important social causes. | © The CW

5. Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga openly embraced her bisexuality in a 2009 interview with Barbara Walters and has since celebrated her love for women in her music. She stands by her truth, rejecting claims that her sexuality is just for show. | © Lady Gaga

4. Tim Cook
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, publicly came out as gay in 2014 and has been a passionate advocate for LGBT rights ever since. His openness and leadership have earned him recognition, including the Newseum Institute’s Free Speech Award in 2017. | © Tim Cook

3. Cardi B
Cardi B, the Grammy-winning rapper, boldly embraces her bisexuality despite accusations of queerbaiting after her sensual music video with Normani. Through her candid social media posts and heartfelt lyrics, she celebrates her attractions to both men and women. | © Cardi B

2. Wentworth Miller
Wentworth Miller made headlines in 2013 when he came out as gay and boycotted a Russian film festival to protest the country’s anti-gay law. He has since been open about his mental health struggles and used his fame to inspire others by speaking out on self-harm. | © 20th Television

1. Billie Eilish
Billie Eilish, known for her unique music style, has revealed that she is attracted to both boys and girls. In a November 2023 interview to Variety, she explained that she has always felt drawn to girls and now embraces her true self with confidence. | © Billie Eilish
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