Famous Celebrities Who Proudly Live Openly as Gay

People always look for inspiring stories about gay celebrities, and LGBTQ public figures who proudly accept their identity. While time is changing, more and more openly gay celebrities are sharing their journey, and trying to help people by accepting their identity, spreading awareness, and equality.

We are sharing Famous celebrities who proudly live openly as gay and became powerful voices in the LGBTQ community, and also shows the importance of being true to yourself.

Famous Celebrities Who Proudly Live Openly as Gay

6. Common Domingo

Common Domingo is widely known for playing an important role in Fear the Walking Dead, he has always been open about being gay his whole life, and that’s because he has supportive family and friends.

5. Jonathan Bailey

Jonathan Bailey is an English actor best known for his role in Bridgerton, now openly accepting that he is gay in the media.

4. Andy Cohen

Popular TV host and producer, inspiring many in the LGBTQ community. He becomes a dad in 2019 through surrogacy and he always inspired people to accept their identity.

3. Jason Collins

Jason Collins broke new ground by becoming the first player in any of the four major men’s professional team sports leagues to publicly identify as gay, according to Stacker. He later explained that speaking openly about his identity was meant to support and motivate other NBA players to be themselves openly too—on their own terms and in their own time.

2. Chris Appleton

Chris Appleton, now married to Lukas Gage, says he didn’t come out until later in life. In a chat with Kim Kardashian, he shared that it took him time to understand and accept himself, adding that everyone figures it out at their own pace.

1. Jamun Jankto

Jakub Jankto became the first active international soccer player to openly say he is gay. He shared that, like anyone else, he wants to live freely and honestly—without fear or judgment—and said he’s ready to stop hiding who he is.

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