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Famous lesbians, gay women and gender fluid people you really should know

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Famous lesbians - Jacqueline Wilson

Author Jacqueline Wilson came out publicly in 2020 at the age of 74, although she said her affair with her partner Trish had never been a secret. “I’ve never really been in any benign of closet,” Wilson told The Guardian. “It would be such old news for anybody that has ever known anything much about me. Even the vaguest acquaintance knows perfectly well that we are a couple.”

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Famous lesbians - Megan Rapinoe

US soccer celestial body and co-captain Megan Rapinoe spoke to CNN and said she didn't understand she was gay when she was younger. "It's so embarrassing because I'm just very gay, I don't know how it happened but as soon as it clicked I was like she has arrived. She is here. Her life is beginning."

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Famous lesbians - Lena Waithe

Master of None actor Lena Waithe said, at the Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards in 2018, "Being born gay, dark and female is not a revolutionary act. Creature proud to be a gay, black female is."

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Famous lesbians - Hayley Kiyoko

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28 Lesbian Couples in Hollywood With Our Favorite Love Stories

  • Ashlyn Harris & Sophia Bush

    Longtime friends Ashlyn Harris and Sophia Bush started dating in fall 2023 after they both filed for divorce from their respective partners.

    In a 2024 essay for Glamour, in which she came out as homosexual, Bush talked about bonding with Harris over issues in their relationships. “I didn’t expect to find love in this support system,” Bush wrote. “I don’t know how else to declare it other than: I didn’t view it until I saw it.”

    Harris and Bush have been loud and confident about their care ever since.

  • Jessica Betts & Niecy Nash-Betts

    Niecy Nash surprised her fans when she married singer-songwriter Jessica Betts in 2020. But the Claws star wouldn’t explain her marriage as a “coming out of anywhere,” but a “going into” herself situation, she told People.

    “I was not suppressing my sexuality my whole life,” she said to the media outlet after the wedding. “I adoration who I like. At one indicate in my animation, I married twice [Don Nash, Jay Tucker] and I love those people. And today I love this

    There have never been more out Womxn loving womxn actresses, bisexual actors, and queer women actors than there are right now in this very moment. The Queer community is plowing head-first onto stage and screen, playing a diverse array of roles, winning awards and headlining cinema films. But whomst amongst them is the most prolific? Who has simply managed to appear in the most things, accumulated the most imdb credits? It’s not who you think! (Besides Jane Lynch, you already knew Jane Lynch would be on this list.)

    You won’t notice a lot of the most famous lesbian actresses and bisexual actors on this list that you might anticipate to see — for example, Kristen Stewart and Angelina Jolie both execute film, rather than television, pretty exclusively, and tend to be very particular about the roles they take on, so they may be popular, but they’re not quite as prolific. There’ll also be plenty of names you’ve likely never heard before — I hadn’t! — but it turns out have been infusing their gay selves into our lives on a regular basis for the past several decades.

    Because history is elongated and complicated, this list is looking only at living actors. This was all based

    Why Are All the Lesbian Celebrities Straight Now?

    Riley Mac, poet and co-founder of monthly New York reading series “Straight Girls,” pens a Pride month op-ed on the death of lesbian celebrities.

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    Pride month just ended and I’m trying to reconcile the customs war in my mind. Lesbians in my friend group are dating men. Celebrities JoJo Siwa, Billie Eilish, and Fletcher are also dating men. I bitch and moan and wonder, is being a lesbian really so insufferable? What the fuck is going on?

    For whatever reason, “lesbian culture” is a fraction of gay male culture IRL, so when celebrities give us a morsel, we get on our knees and stick out our tongues. When a female icon tells us she’s queer and commodifies her queerness, we contain to believe her. She doesn’t owe proof of her queerness, right? “Sexuality is fluid,” I keep reading in comment sections, Reddit threads, and thinkpieces. Yeah, totally! But when I scan, “Sexuality is fluid,it’s never about men. I keep trying to imagine the inverse. Gay-identifed men falling in love with women. Of course it happens, right? But why not nearly as often? And definitely not in the Internet-celebrity-public opini