Don’t put yourself in a box. As LGBTQ+ representation in the media becomes more mainstream, some celebrities have pushed back on the expectation that they have to define their sexuality. “I don’t feel like it’s something I’ve ever had to explain about myself,” Harry Styles said of his sexuality in a 2017 interview with The Sun. “It’s weird to me – everyone should be whatever they want to be. It’s hard to justify someone having to answer to someone else about things like that.” Other stars like Demi Lovato have embraced pansexuality for its inclusive nature. “I’m so fluid now, and part of the reason I’m so fluid is because I was, like, super locked up,” the ‘Cool for the Summer’ singer said during a March 2021 appearance. on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, adding that they were attracted to men, women and “anything” in between. Lovato announced that they weren’t binary during an episode of their podcast in May 2021. “Over the past year and a half, I’ve been doing healing and self-reflection work,” she said. alum of Sonny With a Chance. , I had the revelation that I identify as non-binary. That said, I will officially change my pronouns to they/them. I think it best represents the fluidity I feel in my gender expression and allows me to feel most authentic and true to the person I know and are still discovering.” Cara Delevingne, whose exes include Jake Bugg and Ashley Benson, also opted for the pansexual label.”I always will, I think, be pansexual,” the Paper Towns actress told Variety in 2020. That’s it. While other celebrities like Lily-Rose Depp think you shouldn’t have to choose a label at all.After the model posed for a series of photos of people who aren’t “100% straight” in 2015, she dismissed the idea that she had dated.”It was really misconstrued, the whole thing,” the then 16-year-old Dancer actress told Nylon in 2016. I was going out, but that’s not what I was trying to do. I was literally doing this just to say that you don’t have to label your sexuality. Scroll down for a list of stars who prefer not to define their sexuality:
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