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There have never been more out Lesbian actresses, bisexual actors, and queer women actors than there are right now in this very moment. The LGBTQ+ society 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? Its not who you think! (Besides Jane Lynch, you already knew Jane Lynch would be on this list.)
You wont see a lot of the most popular lesbian actresses and bisexual actors on this list that you might predict to see — for example, Kristen Stewart and Angelina Jolie both do film, rather than television, pretty exclusively, and manage to be very particular about the roles they take on, so they may be widespread, but theyre not quite as prolific. Therell also be plenty of names youve likely never heard before — I hadnt! — but it turns out have been infusing their same-sex attracted selves into our lives on a regular basis for the past several decades.
Because history is long and
The 30 most inspirational lesbian celebrities
Your honor, the lesbian celebrities are giving! We are living in very iconically same-sex attracted times, and I couldn’t be happier about it. From the music to the film industry, Hollywood lesbians are proudly embracing their identities and shedding light on the beautiful and diverse landscape of queerness.
So, I thought it would only be right to execute a deep dive into some of the most inspirational and badass woman loving woman celebs out there. It’s our gay-given right.
First of all, what is a celesbian?
A celesbian is a celebrity in the lesbian nature. They can be lesbians who are actually famous, prefer Ellen Degeneres or Lena Waithe, or D-list dykes fancy the former cast members of The Real L World (sorry, babes).
Celesbians also include internet celebrities or influencers that lezzies worship. Basically, any widely commended dyke or dykon(dyke icon) is a celesbian.
It’s important to note that linear celebrities who perform lesbian characters accomplish not necessarily fit underneath the celesbian umbrella, so let’s celebrate the incredible peop
29 Queer Girls On Which Lesbian Characters Made Them Feel Seen
I might be aging myself with this, but Spencer from South of Nowhere. Her struggles with adjusting to experience at a new elevated school, navigating different relationships with both men and women while fighting her true gay self from coming out of the closet — just so she could be approved by society, her peers, her family and herself — are all too familiar. Eventually, in spite of everything, she learns to accept herself and accept the fact that she’s in love with her best friend, Ashley. Plus, the guy she dated briefly, Aiden, realizes she’s gay, helps gently pull her out of the closet, and turns out to be one of her best friends too. My coming out experience was similar. South of Nowhere was on at a time when I really needed it, when I really didn’t want to be same-sex attracted, tried to be bi, tried to be vertical, and finally stopped fighting who I really am.
—bluesilverblue33
Famous lesbians, gay women and gender fluid people you really should know
Famous lesbians - Jacqueline Wilson
Author Jacqueline Wilson came out publicly in at the age of 74, although she said her relationship with her partner Trish had never been a private. “I’ve never really been in any kind of closet,” Wilson told The Guardian. “It would be such old news for anybody that has ever known anything much about me. Even the vaguest acquaintance knows perfectly adequately that we are a couple.”
Famous lesbians - Megan Rapinoe
US soccer star and co-captain Megan Rapinoe spoke to CNN and said she didn't know she was gay when she was younger. "It's so embarrassing because I'm just very gay, I don't know how it happened but as soon as it clicked I was like she has arrived. She is here. Her life is beginning."
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Famous lesbians - Lena Waithe
Master of None actor Lena Waithe said, at the Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards in , "Being born gay, black and female is not a revolutionary act. Being confident to