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25 Non-Binary Celebs Who Are Breaking the Gender Mold

'Cause gender is more than just a binary.

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As media starts to grow in its representation, more genderfluid and non-binary celebrities are starting to come center stage and share their stories. Gender, like sexuality, is a spectrum and many people fall within one end of it or the other. However, there are some people who fall in-between and are open about their non-binary identities, neither identifying as female nor male. As the concept of the gender binary slowly starts to recede, it does make you wonder what people’s gender identities would look like if they were never introduced to the binary in the first place (we could have a much deeper and more beautiful expression of gender).

Some non-binary people use they/them pronouns, while others use pronouns that correlate with the sex that they were assigned at birth. Some also consider themselves transgender and non-binary, while others prefer to not identify with labels at all.

Still, no matter who they are or how they identify, these celebrities are breaking down barriers with their powerful visibility and showing the world that they are able to be who they are and successful at whatever they wish to do. Here are some of the biggest non-binary celebrities who are breaking the gender mold.

1

Demi Lovato

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Demi Lovato announced on Instagram that they are non-binary and will be using the pronouns they/them.

"Over the past year and a half I've been doing some healing and self-reflective work and through this work, I've had the revelation that I identify as non-binary," they said in a video on their feed. "With that said, I’ll officially be changing my pronouns to they/them. I feel that this best represents the fluidity I feel in my gender expression and allows me to feel most authentic and true to the person I both know I am and still am discovering."

Still, Demi said they're going to continue to dress the way they want to. "There might be a time when I want to wear a full wig," they said on their podcast, 4D with Demi Lovato. "There might be a time when I want to dress completely femme-presenting and that doesn't mean that in that moment I'm identifying as a woman, it just means that's what I want to wear in that moment."

2

Emma Corrin

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Before they landed a role alongside Harry Styles in My Policeman, Emma Corrin portrayed Princess Diana on season 5 of Netflix's The Crown.They quietly came out in July 2021 when they changed their pronouns in their Instagram bio to "they/she." In an August 2021 interview with The New York Times, Emma revealed that Princess Diana's "openhearted" nature inspired them to explore their own gender identity. "I feel like Diana helped me explore so many depths of myself and really do a big internal discovery of what I was feeling about everything because she was a very complex person," they told the outlet.

3

Jonathan Van Ness

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Jonathan Van Ness has revealed that he is non-binary in an interview with Out, "The older I get, the more I think that I’m non-binary — I’m gender nonconforming. Like, some days I feel like a man, but then other days I feel like a woman. I don’t really — I think my energies are really all over the place. Any opportunity I have to break down stereotypes of the binary, I am down for it, I’m here for it."

Jonathan also said that he prefers he/him pronouns and that he only recently learned about being non-binary. "I just didn’t know what the name was. I’ve been wearing heels and wearing makeup and wearing skirts and stuff for a minute, honey. I just like didn’t know that that meant — that I had a title."

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4

Janelle Monáe

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Janelle Monáe (who's also pansexual) came out as non-binary in January 2020. They actually revealed it on Twitter with the #IAmNonbinary when quote-tweeting a now-deleted Steven Universe meme that read "Are you a boy or a girl? I’m an experience." In an interview with The Cut, Janelle gave more detail about their decision. "I retweeted the Steven Universe meme ‘Are you a boy or a girl? I’m an experience’ because it resonated with me, especially as someone who has pushed boundaries of gender since the beginning of my career. I feel my feminine energy, my masculine energy, and energy I can’t even explain," they said.

5

Sam Smith

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Before the release of their second album, Sam Smith told The Sunday Times that they identified more in the middle on the gender spectrum. "I don’t know what the title would be, but I feel just as much a woman as I am man," they said. Sam officially came out as non-binary during an interview for "I Weigh" and uses they/them pronouns.

6

Cara Delevingne

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In 2018, supermodel and Only Murders in the Building star, Cara Delevingne revealed that she embraced her genderfluid identity. "When I first realized that gender is so much more fluid than ‘masculine’ or ‘feminine’ it was a breakthrough moment for me," she told Vogue.

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7

Elliot Page

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When Elliot came out as transgender in December 2020, he revealed that he also identifies as non-binary. "I love that I am trans. And I love that I am queer," he wrote. "And the more I hold myself close and fully embrace who I am, the more I dream, the more my heart grows and the more I thrive. To all the trans people who deal with harassment, self-loathing, abuse, and the threat of violence every day: I see you, I love you, and I will do everything I can to change this world for the better."

8

Amandla Stenberg

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Amandla first came out as non-binary in a Tumblr post in 2016. Since then, they have been a been an open activist for more representation in the media and starred in a number of movies including The Hate U Give and The Darkest Minds.

9

Ashnikko

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The "Daisy" hitmaker is non-binary and uses she/her and they/them pronouns. While talking about one of her songs on Twitter: "i am pansexual and genderfluid i just didn’t feel ready to tell the internet yet but i guess now’s a good time since everyone’s doing a dissection into my sexuality and gender identity."

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10

Bob the Drag Queen

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In October 2019, Bob The Drag Queen shared how he identifies on Twitter. "For the record I identify as Pansexual and non binary," he wrote. He also admitted that he prefers binary pronouns (he/him/she/her) in another tweet.

11

Sara Ramirez

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Grey's Anatomy star Sara Ramirez has been open about their identity and even played a non-binary character on HBO Max's And Just Like That. "In me is the capacity to be Girlish boy Boyish girl Boyish boy Girlish girl All Neither #nonbinary," they wrote on Instagram in August 2020.

12

Lachlan Watson

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The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina star is currently breaking down barriers as one of the youngest non-binary actors in the industry. On Netflix's What I Wish You Knew: About Being Nonbinary, Watson said, "I identify as both non-binary and pansexual, which are two very fancy ways of saying I don’t care."

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13

Asia Kate Dillon

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Asia made history when they became the first non-binary actor starring on TV. Their big breakout role as Taylor Mason in Billions was the first non-binary character to regularly appear on TV. They've also said that playing Taylor made them realize that they are also non-binary.

"When I read the script for episode two and I saw the 'they, theirs and them,' that’s when the tears started to well up in my eyes," they told Refinery 29. "Then when I read Axe’s response, which is, 'Okay,' and then the scene just continues, that’s what ultimately moved me to full-fledged tears."

14

Angel Haze

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Angel Haze has been breaking barriers in the rap scene after her first successful album, Dirty Gold, came out in 2013. She identifies as agender and revealed in 2016 that she doesn't have a preference towards pronouns. "If you call me ‘him’ or ‘her’ it doesn’t matter to me. I don’t consider myself of any sex. I consider myself an experience," she told The Evening Standard.

15

Tom Phelan

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The Fosters star Tom Phelan is known for being a non-binary actor who first broke out into the scene as Cole, a transgender teen, on the hit Freeform show. They confirmed that they are non-binary on their Twitter page and recently revealed in a YouTube video that they prefer they/them pronouns.

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16

Shea Couleé

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There are a lot of drag performers who identify as non-binary or genderfluid, and Shea Couleé is one of them. Out of drag, Shea uses they/them pronouns and while she's in drag, she uses she/her pronouns. In an interview with Them, Shea opened up about her journey with identity. "Once I started to use drag as gender performance, to study that and understand my identity through that, I feel now that being a gender non-binary person occupying drag spaces is freeing," she said. "Everything I'm doing when I'm in those spaces is as authentically me as I can be."

17

Nico Tortorella

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Younger star Nico Tortorella has been open about their gender identity for quite some time now. While appearing in a video with Trinity Taylor, they revealed that they are genderfluid and prefer gender-neutral pronouns.

18

Indya Moore

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Indya played a trans woman on FX's Pose, but they identify as non-binary in real life. "I'm non-binary but I don't really talk about it that much," they said in conversation with their co-star, MJ Rodriguez, for L'Officiel. "I don't feel like people really are there yet for understanding it, which I don't mind, but I also acknowledge the way people see me as a woman."

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19

Ser Anzoategui

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Before they came out as non-binary, Ser played Daysi Cantu on East Los High. Soon after, they became the breakout character on Vida for their role as Eddy. According to Remezcla, "they describe themself as a non-binary Latinx/Chicanx actor/playwright/artivist."

20

Ellie Desautels

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As a genderqueer actor, Ellie is most known for their role as Michael in Rise. They have been an open activist focusing on queer and mental health representation in the media. They are also continuing to work on their music career.

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