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27 Most Famous Non-Binary Celebrities Making a Difference
Non-binary people don’t identify with the gender they were assigned at birth. It’s a broad term that often applies to transgender people but not every non-binary person identifies as a transgender person. They may also be gender fluid or identify as a third gender. Furthermore, their gender identity is different from romantic and sexual orientation. In fact, they could have numerous sexual orientations. Nowadays, people are accepting and embracing their true selves.
Non-binary celebrities are helping society and the world become more tolerant. Some of the most influential people in the world use their positions to help more people understand non-binary. Several world-famous stars are openly and proudly non-binary. At the same time, some celebs just like to keep a low profile but still identify as non-binary. The following list of non-binary celebrities is helping change certain attitudes in the industry.
27 Most Famous Non-Binary Celebrities Making a Difference
1. Demi Lovato

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Demi Lovato is one of the most prominent non-binary celebrities. She has openly shared her journey with fans over the last few years. In 2021, Lovato came out as non-binary using the pronouns they/them. She later updated her pronouns to include he/her. In the past, Lovato has described herself as queer, pansexual, and sexually fluid. She’s one of the most influential non-binary celebrities.
2. Sam Smith

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Sam Smith has always been open and honest with their fans. During their rise to fame, Smith came out as gay publicly. In 2017, Smith identified as genderqueer and acknowledged feeling just as much a woman as a man. Smith then came out as non-binary in 2019, using the pronouns they/them. Smith admits to struggling with their gender identity for years. They’re happy to embrace who they really are deep down inside.
3. Elliot Page

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Elliot Page has been an inspiration since he first appeared in Hollywood. Page always had a willingness to open up and embrace his true self. Page first came out as gay in 2014. However, Page’s journey has only just begun.
In 2020, Page came out as a trans man using the pronouns he and they. Page identifies as non-binary and queer. He continues to inspire people to embrace who they really are.
4. Jonathan Van Ness

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Jonathan Van Ness gained international fame for his role in the reality series Queer Eye, his web series Gay of Thrones, and the Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness podcast. He’s non-binary and uses the pronouns he/his. However, he has used the pronouns they/their and she/her at various times. He hopes to break down stereotypes involving non-binary people.
5. Janelle Monae

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Singer Janelle Monae came out as non-binary in 2022 and announced she uses the pronouns they/them. They feel there’s more to gender than being male or female. They first alluded to being non-binary in a 2020 retweet.
Monae has often discussed their gender identity and their openness about their feelings on the matter. In the past, they identified as being both pansexual and bisexual.
6. Tommy Dorfman

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Actress Tommy Dorfman is best known for her role in the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why. Dorfman went through her journey privately before coming out publicly. In 2017, she came out as non-binary using the pronouns them/they.
For roughly a year, Tommy began living her life as a transgender person using the pronouns her/she before coming out publicly in 2021. At various times she referred to herself as a lesbian and queer. She decided to keep the name Tommy since it honors her late uncle.
7. Harry Styles

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Harry Styles’s sexual orientation and gender identity have been big news since he first appeared. Styles refuses to put a label on his sexuality. He is happy with who he is and embraces his true self. It’s a part of who he is deep down inside. Styles is one of the most influential celebrities in the world who inspires his fans to embrace who they really are.
8. Emme Lopez

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Jennifer Lopez is easily one of the most famous celebrities in the history of Hollywood. There isn’t a person that doesn’t know her name. Lopez’s daughter, Emme, is starting to make a name for herself.
Emme often performs with Lopez during concerts. Lopez made headlines when introducing Emme with gender-neutral pronouns they and them. Emme is still young and has a bright career ahead if they choose to stick with Hollywood.
9. Miley Cyrus

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Miley Cyrus is not the type of celebrity to be shy. Cyrus is actually one of the most open and honest stars in Hollywood. At the age of 14, Cyrus came out as pansexual to her mother. After the end of her marriage with Liam Hemsworth, Cyrus publicly identified as queer. In the past, she has described herself as being gender fluid.
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10. Asia Kate Dillon

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Asia Kate Dillion portrays Taylor Mason in the hit series Billions. Mason is the first non-binary character in American television history. Dillion admits that taking on the role helped them embrace being non-binary. They have stated that they’re pansexual and attracted to different genders. They’re one of the most influential non-binary celebrities.
11. Nico Tortorella

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Nico Tortorella is a fast-rising star in Hollywood. They’ve already appeared in several popular movies and TV shows. In 2016, Nico identified as bisexual and sexually fluid. Later, Tortorella married Bethany C. Myers, who identifies as non-binary, queer, and bisexual.
In 2018, Nico admitted to being gender fluid during a collaboration with drag queen Trinity the Tuck. Tortorella soon began using the pronouns they/them.
12. Ezra Miller

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Ezra Miller is best known for roles in Fantastic Beasts and as The Flash in the DC Extended Universe. Recently they became embroiled in several scandals and controversies. In 2012, Miller began identifying as queer but didn’t like the label. Miller uses the pronouns they/them, it, or zir.
13. Sara Ramirez

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Sara Ramirez became a household name with their role as Dr. Callie Torres in the critically acclaimed series Grey’s Anatomy. In fact, they portrayed one of the longest-running LGBTQ+ characters in television history. Ramirez went on a personal journey about their gender identity.
In 2016, they openly discussed their gender expression and described themself as bisexual and queer. In 2020, Rameriz revealed that they’re non-binary and used the pronouns she and they. Eventually, they switched to using the pronouns they/them.
14. Indya Moore

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Indya Moore is best known for their roles on the hit FX series Pose. Moore is transgender and non-binary, using the pronouns they/them and she/her. In her youth, Moore struggled with their gender identity. However, they overcame those obstacles to have a very successful career in Hollywood. The media considers Moore one of the most influential celebrities today.
15. Jaden Smith

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Jaden Smith is the son of Hollywood power couple Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith. However, Jaden is quickly becoming an icon in his own right. Jaden is one of the most influential non-binary celebrities on the planet.
Jaden broke down many barriers by challenging typical gender roles. He helped draw more attention to non-binary people and helped make it more acceptable. Jaden often wears dresses, high heels, skirts, nail posh, and flowers in his hair.
16. Ruby Rose

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Ruby Rose is best known for her role in the critically acclaimed Orange is the New Black. Rose is a popular non-binary celebrity that identifies as genderfluid. At the age of 12, she came out as a lesbian and saved up money for gender reassignment. Ultimately, she chose not to have the surgery.
Later, modeling allowed Rose to model with different gender expressions. She considers herself gender neutral and uses the pronouns she/her and they/them.
17. Emma Corrin

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Emma Corrin had their big breakthrough portraying Princess Diana in the Netflix series The Crown. Corrin is a rising star in Hollywood and even won a Golden Globe award for their role in the series. Fans and critics praised their portrayal of Diana.
In 2021, Corrin quietly came out as non-binary when they changed her pronouns to she and they on Instagram. Later, they updated their pronouns to include they/them.
18. Cara Delevingne

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Cara Delevingne is a success everywhere she goes, from the runway to the big screen. Delevingne is one of the few celebrities open to discussing her gender identity. She came out as genderfluid in 2018 and uses the pronouns she/her. Delevingne has described herself as pansexual and bisexual. She remains one of the most influential non-binary models in Hollywood.
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19. Amandla Stenberg

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Amandla Stenberg gained international fame for her role in the Hunger Games franchise. Stenberg is known for her work in the LGBTQ community. She’s one of the most open young stars about her gender identity.
Stenberg has identified as pansexual and bisexual in the past. She feels both terms describe her accurately. She’s non-binary and goes by the pronouns they/them and she/her. She also recenMediatly came out as gay. She’s a highly influential non-binary celebrity with younger fanbases.
20. Lachlan Watson

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Lachlan Watson quickly became a Hollywood star with their role in the popular series The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Lachlan is another rising star that has a lot of influence on younger fans. They identify as non-binary and use the pronouns they/them.
In 2018, they participated in the Netflix series What I Wish You Knew: About Being Nonbinary. The episode featured non-binary celebrities discussing gender identity. They also described themselves as pansexual.
21. Shea Coulee

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Shea Coulee had their big breakthrough on RuPaul’s Drag Race. Later, they won season five of RuPaul’s Drag Race All-Stars. Coulee identifies as gay and non-binary.
When in drag, Coulee uses the pronouns she and her. However, when not in drag, Coulee uses the pronoun they. Coulee is an influential drag performer and non-binary celebrity.
22. Ashnikko

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The younger generation of celebrities is very willing to discuss gender identity openly. For instance, Ashnikko is one of many celebrities that opens up about her gender identity and sexuality. After going viral on Tik Tok, Ashnikko became highly influential on social media.
In 2021, she further embraced herself and came out as genderfluid. In the past, she has described herself as being pansexual and bisexual.
23. Angel Haze

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Rapper and singer Angel Haze continues to be a force in the music industry. Haze is always ready to discuss their personal life and gender identity. Haze identifies as agender and pansexual. They feel they have no gender and are neither male nor female.
In the past, they didn’t mind the pronouns she/her or him/he. However, they now use the pronouns they/them. Haze is proud of who they are and what they represent. They’re one of the most vocal non-binary celebrities.
24. Bob the Drag Queen

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Bob The Drag Queen gained widespread fame after winning the eighth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race. He quickly gained a huge social media following and has over a million Instagram followers. He continues to have enormous success in his career.
Bob is another non-binary celebrity willing to talk about their gender identity. He also describes himself as pansexual and uses the pronouns she/her or he/him.
25. Mae Martin

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Mae Martin is best known for writing and starring in the Netflix series Feel Good. In the last few years, Martin has often opened up about their gender identity and sexuality. Mae came out as non-binary in 2021, using the pronouns they/them and she/her.
Martin loves when people call them they but doesn’t mind she/her. At various times in their career, Martin described themself as bisexual and queer. Martin’s a vocal and influential non-binary celebrity with a growing fanbase.
26. Jacob Tobia

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Jacob Tobia is easily one of the most influential non-binary celebrities in the industry. They’re a talented writer, host, and vocal LGBT activist. Plus, they have worked for top publications, including MTV, The New York Times, and MSNBC.
In 2019, Tobia released their popular memoir Sissy: A Coming-of-Gender Story. They have always been open about their personal life. Tobia identifies as genderqueer and uses the pronoun they.
27. Adore Delano

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Drag queen and singer Adore Delano is best known for her appearances on American Idol, RuPaul’s Drag Race, and RuPaul’s Drag Race All-Stars. She has gone on to have a very successful career. Delano is outspoken regarding her gender identity.
She describes herself as non-binary and doesn’t have a preferred pronoun. Delano feels any pronoun describes her since she doesn’t believe in gender. She came out as gay when she was younger but is open to dating women.
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