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15 celebrities who came out in 2021

New York, NY - June 03, 2019: Ella Hunt attends 2019 CFDA Fashion Awards at Brooklyn Museum
New York, NY - June 03, 2019: Ella Hunt attends 2019 CFDA Fashion Awards at Brooklyn Museum Photo: Ovidiu Hrubaru / Shutterstock

This year we saw more celebrities than ever take that brave step of coming out and sharing their true selves with the world, and they’ve had a major impact on their fans and those struggling with their sexuality or gender.

Check out this list of 15 famous faces who came out publicly in 2021 and started flying the rainbow flag with pride.

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Demi Lovato celebrates Pride with YouTube
Demi Lovato celebrates Pride with YouTube Screenshot

Demi Lovato

Demi has been open about their fluid sexuality in the past but, in May 2021, revealed on their podcast, 4D with Demi Lovato, that they are non-binary, saying, “Over the past year-and-a-half, I’ve been doing some healing and self-reflective work. And through this work, I’ve had the revelation that I identify as non-binary. With that said, I’ll be officially changing my pronouns to they/them.”

Also this year, they opened up about being pansexual, saying they are now “so fluid” and “proud” to be who they are.

Colton Underwood
Colton Underwood Shutterstock

Colton Underwood

The Bachelor star came out as gay on Good Morning America. Saying that he now feels hopeful and positive about the future, Colton said: “I ran from myself for a long time. I’ve hated myself for a long time, and I’m gay. And I came to terms with that earlier this year and have been processing it. The next step in all of this was letting people know. I’m still nervous. It’s been a journey, for sure.”

He added that he’s never been happier or healthier.

Courtney Stodden at the Peta Celebrates Prince on his Birthday at the Peta's Bob Barker Building on June 7, 2016 in Los Angeles, CA
Courtney Stodden at the PETA Celebrates Prince on his Birthday at the Peta’s Bob Barker Building on June 7, 2016 in Los Angeles, CA Kathy Hutchins / Shutterstock

Courtney Stodden

Courtney came out as non-binary earlier this year as they announced that they now use they/them/theirs pronouns. They said they’ve always felt like they “don’t fit in anywhere,” and now when they look at their reflection, see “a human being so far away from norms, misogyny and labels.”

“I live by my own rules now. I’m excited to show the world all of the sides to who I am on this new journey.”

Emma Corrin arrives for the Epix's 'Pennyworth' Los Angeles Premiere on July 24, 2019 in Hollywood, CA
Emma Corrin arrives for the Epix’s ‘Pennyworth’ Los Angeles Premiere on July 24, 2019 in Hollywood, CA Shutterstock

Emma Corrin

Emma Corrin – best known for their work on The Crown – seemingly came out as queer in a casual Instagram post this year. Emma posted images from a bride-themed photoshoot with the caption: “ur fave queer bride.”

They then added she/they pronouns online without an announcement but said in an interview later on: “My journey has been a long one and has still got a long way to go. I think we are so used to defining ourselves. That’s the way society works within these binaries and it’s taken me a long time to realize that I exist somewhere in between and I’m still not sure where that is yet.”

She has also posted photos with her chest binder, encouraging fans to “embrace” their identities.

New York, NY - February 26, 2020: Drag Queen Gigi Goode attends RuPaul's Drag Race Season 12 Premiere Event at ViacomCBS
New York, NY – February 26, 2020: Drag Queen Gigi Goode attends RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 12 Premiere Event at ViacomCBS lev radin / Shutterstock

Gigi Goode

The Drag Race star came out as trans and opened up about her transition in August. She shared the news on Instagram in a candid video following female feminization surgery. Gigi first came out as gender fluid on the reality TV show two years ago, which she says she still “very much identifies with,” however, she now “leans more towards” the non-binary side of that. She credited the pandemic bringing the world to a standstill for giving her time and space to figure things out.

“I do identify as a trans non-binary person, but I prefer she/her pronouns,” she said, saying that she’s also undergoing the “long, strenuous process” of legally changing her name to Gigi.

JoJo Siwa at the Nickelodeon's 2018 Kids' Choice Awards held at the Forum in Inglewood, USA on March 24, 2018.
JoJo Siwa at the Nickelodeon’s 2018 Kids’ Choice Awards held at the Forum in Inglewood, USA on March 24, 2018. Tinseltown / Shutterstock.com

JoJo Siwa

JoJo broke the internet when she came out at the beginning of the year. She initially shared a snap of a new shirt bought for her by a cousin, reading “Best gay cousin ever.” She later introduced her girlfriend to the world. When asked what her label is, the dancer said she doesn’t know the answer.

“I think humans are awesome, I think humans are really incredible people. Right now what matters is that you guys know that no matter who you love, that it’s okay. I’m the happiest I’ve ever been, that’s what matters.”

The Dance Moms star has since inspired countless fans with her words of encouragement and by being proudly herself. She also appeared on Dancing With The Stars this year in the show’s first female-female partnership.

Joshua Bassett
Joshua Bassett Shutterstock

Joshua Bassett

The actor and singer came out as LGBTQ after making comments about finding Harry Styles “hot.” Speculation around his sexuality followed, and the High School Musical star later clarified in a powerful Twitter statement.

He wrote: “My entire life people have told me my sexuality. People have shamed me for things they know nothing about. It’s 2021. We are the generation of love and growth, it’s time we start acting like it. Whether you love me, hate me, or damn me to hell, I love you all the same. Love who you love shamelessly. It’s okay to still be figuring out who you are.”

He also confirmed to GQ that he is “happy to be a part of the LGBTQ community because they embrace all.”

Tommy Dorfman
Tommy Dorfman Gizelle Hernandez for TIME, used with permission

Tommy Dorfman

The 13 Reasons Why actor came out as a transgender woman in an interview and photoshoot with TIME, saying she felt her medical transition was her “reintroduction to the world.”

“Coming out is always viewed as this grand reveal, but I was never not out. Today is about clarity: I am a trans woman. My pronouns are she/her. My name is Tommy,” she shared, ending the chat by calling her transition “liberating and clarifying,” adding that she’s looking forward to a future where she is “radically honest.”

T.J. Osborne (left) and John Osborne, the Brothers Osborne
T.J. Osborne (left) and John Osborne, the Brothers Osborne Promo image

T.J. Osborne

The Brothers Osborne singer became the first openly gay artist signed to a major country music label. Speaking to TIME, he said: “I’m very comfortable being gay. I find myself being guarded for not wanting to talk about something that I personally don’t have a problem with. That feels so strange.” He said he doesn’t want coming out to be a big deal, admitting he wants to “just move on,” however, he recognizes the importance of visibility.

“People will ask, ‘Why does this even need to be talked about?’ and personally, I agree with that,” he explained. “But for me to show up at an awards show with a man would be jaw-dropping to people. It wouldn’t be like, ‘Oh, cool!’”

New York, NY - June 03, 2019: Ella Hunt attends 2019 CFDA Fashion Awards at Brooklyn Museum
New York, NY – June 03, 2019: Ella Hunt attends 2019 CFDA Fashion Awards at Brooklyn Museum Ovidiu Hrubaru / Shutterstock

Ella Hunt

Ella – who plays Sue Gilbert alongside Hailee Steinfeld in the TV show Dickinson – came out in an interview, where she expressed love for the term “queer.” Later on social media, the actor responded to criticism of her describing queerness as an “attitude,” admitting that she became anxious when being interviewed as she stayed silent about her sexuality for so long.

She later tweeted: “I am queer and I am happy to be open about it.”

Carl Nassib speaking at a preseason press conference
Carl Nassib speaking at a preseason press conference Screenshot/KVVU-TV

Carl Nassib

He became the first openly gay man to play in the NFL after coming out back in the summer. In a video posted to his Instagram during Pride Month, the player shared: “I just want to take a quick moment to say that I’m gay. I just think that representation and visibility are so important. I actually hope that like one day videos like this and the whole coming-out process are just not necessary, but until then I’m going to do my best and my part to cultivate a culture that’s accepting, that’s compassionate.”

He also donated $100,000 to The Trevor Project after struggling with his own sexuality for 15 years.

Kehlani at LA Pride
Kehlani at LA Pride Twitter/LA Pride

Kehlani

Musician Kehlani has been pretty open when it comes to sexuality in the past, previously coming out as queer and using she/they pronouns. But in 2021, the R&B singer came out as a lesbian. In a video posted on TikTok, she said: “I’m just gonna f***ing say it, because everybody keeps bringing it up to me. I finally know I’m a lesbian. I am gay, g-gay, gay.”

Alexandra Shipp arrives for the 'JEXI' Los Angeles Premiere on October 03, 2019 in Westwood, CA
Alexandra Shipp arrives for the ‘JEXI’ Los Angeles Premiere on October 03, 2019 in Westwood, CA Shutterstock

Alexandra Shipp

Love, Simon actor Alexandra publicly came out as queer in a heartfelt social media post, she said she denied her sexuality until the age of 28, and was scared about not being loved or even losing work if she told people about her sexuality.

“It’s exhausting being scared all the time. It’s exhausting chasing other people’s ideas and opinions of who you should be,” she said, before reminding fans that it’s never too late to be who they truly are.

IPSWICH, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 31: Joshua Cavallo of Adelaide United takes to the field during an A-League Men's exhibition match between Brisbane Roar and Adelaide Unitedˆ on October 31, 2021 in Ipswich, Australia.
IPSWICH, AUSTRALIA – OCTOBER 31: Joshua Cavallo of Adelaide United takes to the field during an A-League Men’s exhibition match between Brisbane Roar and Adelaide Unitedˆ on October 31, 2021 in Ipswich, Australia. Albert Perez/Getty Images

Josh Cavallo

Josh hit headlines when he made history as the world’s only openly gay professional male footballer. The Adelaide United player said he had been “hiding” his true self, but finally felt comfortable speaking out about his sexuality.

“There’s something personal that I need to share with everyone. I am a footballer and I am gay,” he explained in the clip shared to his team’s social media.

“It’s been a journey to get to this point in my life, but I couldn’t be happier with my decision to come out. I have been fighting my sexuality for six years now and I’m glad I can put that to rest,” he said.

Billy Porter in a Sam Ratelle creation before the 2020 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. Billy is wearing BAJA EAST and a custom hat by Sarah Sokol Millinery. Photo by Santiago Felipe/Getty Images.
Billy Porter in a Sam Ratelle creation before the 2020 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. Billy is wearing BAJA EAST and a custom hat by Sarah Sokol Millinery. Santiago Felipe/Getty Images

Billy Porter

Billy is openly gay, but his 2021 coming out was a little different from the others in this list as, in May, he shared that he’s been living with HIV for 14 years. The Pose star was diagnosed in 2007 and initially “lived with that silence in shame.”

But speaking to The Hollywood Reporter about wanting to tackle the stigma surrounding being HIV positive, he said: “It’s time to grow up and move on because shame is destructive and, if not dealt with, it can destroy everything in its path.”

Sharing that he takes medication, thanks to which HIV looks very different today, he added: “I’m going to die from something else before I die from that. My T-cell levels are twice yours because of this medication.”

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