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Famous lesbians, gay women and gender fluid people you really should know

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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 secret. “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 well that we are a couple.”

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Famous lesbians - Megan Rapinoe

US soccer star and co-captain Megan Rapinoe spoke to CNN and said she didn't realize she was gay when she was younger. "It's so embarrassing because I'm just very gay, I don't comprehend how it happened but as soon as it clicked I was love 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 proceed. Being proud to

The 20 hottest gay actors of all time!

More and more actors are opening up about their gender and sexuality, emboldened by the lesser potential for backlash aimed in their direction. While some prefer to maintain their privacy – not out of fear but out of “God, the paparazzi are getting on my nerves about this!” – others proudly announce engagements, display breakups for all the world to see, and post their vacation snaps featuring their beloved partners – and sometimes kids too!

We still aren&#;t where we need to be when it comes to equal treatment and opportunity for a lot of folks in Show Business but with the list of openly gay stars growing each year and the support for them following suit, it&#;s only a matter of time before the score evens out.

In this article, we celebrate some of the hottest gay actors of all time who are proudly flying the flag for our awesome LGBTQ community.

1. Olly Alexander

Olly Alexander is a man of many talents as adequately as many troubles in his younger days. He appears in the British BBC TV series It&#;s a Sin, which covers the times leadi

Filipino Man Crowned as the Most Stunning Gay Man of

A Filipino hunk was recently crowned this year’s Mr. Gay World , winning the Philippines’ first-ever Mr. Gay World title.

John Raspado also brought home several awards from the pageant, which took place from May 5–10 in Madrid and Maspalomas, Spain, reports Rappler.

Over 40 contestants from all around the world competed for the title in a bid to become an ambassador for the LGBT community.

“Big Congratulations to John Fernandez Raspado for giving honor to our country and for winning Best in Swimwear, Best in Formal Wear, Mr. Gay World Closed Door Interview, Mr. Online Vote, Mr. Social Media adj awards in Maspalomas, Spain,” wrote Mr. Gay World Philippines organizer Wilbert Tolentino on a Facebook post.

Raspado also confirmed the win with a message on the Mr. Gay World Philippines Facebook page just minutes after his victory.

“Thank you to the people behind MGWPO (Mr. Gay World Philippines), especially to Wilbert Tolentino, for always guiding me on my journey to success and to those who helped me backstag

Love knows no boundaries – not age, race, religion, sexual orientation, or gender. In his “All Love Is Equal” photo series, Recent York-based photographer Braden Summers set out to drive this point home by taking beautiful photos of lesbian and gay couples around the world.

Summers, who identifies himself as gay, traveled to France, India, Lebanon, Brazil, South Africa, the U.S., and the U.K. to take photographs for his Kickstarter-funded portrait photography project (which has raised over $23K). It took Summers about six weeks to build these dramatic and romantic scenes depicting only gay people couples. He mentioned that models were used to underscore the images’ impression of a perfect romance.

“A large driving force behind creating this series was actually less about affecting the gay community directly, and more about giving the general population a way to relate to gay imagery which is devoid of sex, victimization, or banality – themes that might usually block some folks from connecting,” Summers explains. “When thinking o