Famous actors who are bisexual

29 Bisexual Celebrities Representing the "B" in LGBTQ+

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Dove Cameron

The year-old singer and actress released her LGBTQ+ anthem, "Boyfriend," in , but she's vocalized that she always knew she was queer.

"I wasn't ever afraid of people knowing who I loved," she explained to E! News. "More so, I was afraid of people having access to the human parts of me in an industry that can be so anti-human. That was definitely an heartfelt thing, but it turned out to be the best thing that could have ever happened to me. Mentally, I'm so much better now."

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Frank Ocean

In , Frank penned a letter on Tumblr that addressed his sexuality and revealed his first like was a man. His music is clad with romantic references to both men and women, but he has not explicitly stated he's bisexual. In an interview with GQ, he was asked about his sexuality, to which he responded "I'll respectfully say that life is dynamic and comes along with dynamic experiences, and the same sentiment that I have towards genres of music, I acquire towards a lo

There have never been more out Lesbian actresses, attracted to both genders actors, and queer women actors than there are right now in this very moment. The Gay 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 see a lot of the most popular lesbian actresses and bisexual actors on this list that you might expect to see — for example, Kristen Stewart and Angelina Jolie both do film, rather than television, pretty exclusively, and tend to be very particular about the roles they take on, so they may be well-liked, 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.

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  • A growing number of celebrities acquire opened up about being attracted to more than one gender.
  • Some identify as bisexual (Halsey, Cardi B, Kit Connor) or pansexual (Janelle Monáe, Miley Cyrus).
  • Other stars prefer to identify as gender non-conforming, while still more forgo labels for a more fluid approach.

Billie Eilish said she likes "boys and girls."

Eilish nonchalantly discussed her sexuality in a cover story for Variety, which was published in November

Eilish described herself as "physically attracted" to women, adding, "I'm attracted to them for real."

The Grammy-winning singer did not use a specific label to spot her sexuality. Shortly after, Eilish attended the Variety Hitmakers event, where she was interviewed on the red carpet.

After describing

32 Bisexual Celebrities Who Put the 'B' in LGBTQ

Frank Ocean

In , the singer opened up to GQ about an open letter he posted to Twitter characterizing his first love with a man. He told the publication, "Whatever I said in that letter, before I posted it, seemed so huge. But when you come out the other side, now your brain—instead of receiving fear—sees 'Oh, shit happened and nothing happened.' Brain says, 'Self, I'm fine.' I stare around, and I'm touching my fucking limbs, and I'm good."

Lili Reinhart

In an August interview with Flaunt Magazine, the Riverdale celestial body says she always knew about her bisexuality, but was scared of becoming a media spectacle for only being in relationships with the opposite sex.

"I felt that since I’ve exclusively been in heteronormative relationships, it would be too manageable for any outsider, especially the media, to vilify me and accuse me of faking it to get attention," she told the publication. "That’s not something I wanted to deal with. But to my close friends, and those in my experience, my bisexuality has b