“They”, “She”, “He”? The Real Pronouns of LGBTQ+ Celebs That Are Shocking the Internet! – [PART – 01]
Several celebrities from around the world have embraced unique or non-traditional pronouns as a way to reflect their gender identity and promote inclusivity. These stars are helping to raise awareness and acceptance of non-binary, gender-fluid, and other gender identities outside the traditional male/female binary. Here are a few notable celebrities who use unique or non-traditional pronouns:
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Drew Barrymore (She/They)
Drew Barrymore has openly identified as bisexual, embracing her attraction to both men and women. The actress has been vocal about her sexuality, using her platform to promote acceptance and inclusivity. By sharing her experiences, Barrymore aims to normalize bisexuality and encourage others to be their authentic selves. Her openness has sparked important conversations about sexual identity and helped to break down stigmas surrounding bisexuality. Barrymore’s confidence and self-acceptance serve as an inspiration to her fans and the LGBTQ+ community.
Sam Smith (They/Them)
Sam Smith, a Grammy-winning British singer, came out as non-binary in 2019 and shared that they prefer the pronouns “they/them.” Sam has been very open about their journey with gender identity, encouraging others to embrace who they are. They are one of the most visible celebrities advocating for the acceptance of non-binary people.
Flyysoulja
Island Boys rapper Flyysoulja has come out as gay after sparking backlash for sharing a video of him kissing his brother. According to Dexerto, the viral star turned to TikTok Live where he said: “I’m a top, I’m never a bottom, I’m a top you understand what I’m saying?” “I’m like that, for real. You gotta support me because you feel me: I like men and it is what it is. I’m a top, but I’m a top at the end of the day that’s just what’s going on.”
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Neil Patrick Harris
Neil Patrick Harris publicly identifies as gay, having come out in 2006 at the age of 33. In an interview, he shared that he realized he was gay around 6 or 7 years old. Harris has been open about his experiences, including feeling “unsettled” when he had intimate relationships with women in his teenage years. As an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, Harris has used his platform to promote acceptance and inclusivity. He has also been involved in various projects that celebrate queer identities, such as his role as a transgender rocker in the Broadway musical “Hedwig and the Angry Inch”.
Hunter Schafer (She/Her)
Hunter Schafer, who stars in Euphoria, is a transgender model and actress. While she is primarily referred to by the pronouns “she/her,” she has expressed that she feels comfortable using “they/them” pronouns at times, depending on how she feels about her gender in any given moment.
Amandla Stenberg (They/Them)
Amandla Stenberg, best known for their role in The Hunger Games, publicly came out as non-binary and uses “they/them” pronouns. Amandla has been a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and gender fluidity, inspiring many with their openness and advocacy for inclusivity in the media.
Elliot Page (He/Them)
Elliot Page, the actor known for Juno and The Umbrella Academy, came out as transgender in 2020. He uses both “he/him” and “they/them” pronouns, depending on his identity at any given time. Elliot’s decision to publicly embrace his true gender identity has been a significant moment for the transgender community, inspiring many people around the world.
Asia Kate Dillon (They/Them)
Asia Kate Dillon, an actor known for their role in Billions, is one of the first non-binary actors to have a significant role in a mainstream TV show. Dillon publicly identifies as non-binary and uses “they/them” pronouns. They have used their platform to advocate for non-binary representation in Hollywood.
Jonathan Van Ness (He/They)
Jonathan Van Ness, the beloved Queer Eye star, identifies as non-binary and uses both “they/them” and “he/they” pronouns. Van Ness has been open about their gender identity, their experiences with gender expression, and the challenges they’ve faced in a society that often pushes rigid gender norms.
Lachlan Watson (They/Them)
Lachlan Watson, known for their role in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, is an actor who identifies as non-binary and uses “they/them” pronouns. Lachlan has been an advocate for gender inclusivity, speaking out about the importance of allowing individuals to express their gender in a way that feels authentic to them.