Diplo
Fortunately, unlike many years ago, today confessing to someone you love is no longer so scary. There are still many steps ahead, but we can say that thanks to the uninhibited and open whole new generation. And there are many famous people who had the courage to express themselves without fear of being judged by others. Starting with your fans. A featured guest on an episode of Emily Ratajkowski’s High Low podcast stated that he also likes men without labeling himself in any particular way. Instagram @diplo
Monique
American comedian, writer, and television host Monique, alias Monique Angela Imes, appeared as a bisexual in her new Netflix comedy special My Name is Monique last April. Instagram @therealmoworldwide
Alberto Lejarraga
Spanish goalkeeper Alberto Lejarraga of FC Marbella, after winning last April, shared several pictures on his social media along with his boyfriend in which they were kissing to celebrate. Instagram @marbellafcifucial
Sophie McKinna
Sophie McKinna, a six-time British national team champion and 2024 Olympic contender, decided to come out to friends and family last spring after keeping it a secret for years. In an interview with Sky News, she said: “It’s time to get support not only in this environment, but also in the wider community.” Instagram @sophiemac10
Chloe Veitch
Too Hot to Handle star Chloe Veitch has spoken to The Sun about her bisexuality. She said that she had finally lifted a large boulder from her shoulders. Instagram @chloeveitchofficial
Alison Brie
Alison Brie told her husband Dave Franco in BuzzFeed’s “Celebs Read Thirst Tweets” that she is bisexual. @alisonbrie on instagram
Lil Nas X
American rapper and singer Lil Nas X, alias Montero Lamar Hill, came out as gay in 2019. Only then, in January of this year, did he admit to his Twitter followers that he was bisexual and had no etiquette. Instagram @nasx
Bella Ramsey
Bella Ramsey, star of The Last of Us, told The New York Times, “I think my genre has always been very fluid.” Instagram @bellaramsey