Amandla Stenberg
Source: MEGAAmandla Stenberg came out as bisexual in 2016.
In a 2017 interview with People, The Hunger Games star Amandla Stenberg explained why they believe gender "can be pretty much whatever you want it to be.""I tend to believe that gender as we've set it up in current-day society doesn't actually exist," they said. "I've said before that I'm comfortable with using the pronouns 'they' or 'them' alongside 'she' and 'her' just because that's a conversation that's important to me."Stenberg continued, "I don't necessarily always subscribe to female pronouns just because I don't think that pronouns are necessarily very meaningful."
Asia Kate Dillon
Source: MEGAAsia Kate Dillon played the Adjudicator in 'John Wick.
'After playing Taylor Mason on Billions, Asia Kate Dillon â€" who uses they/them pronouns â€" opened up about playing the first nonbinary role on American TV."Non-binary is a term used by some people, myself included, who feel that their gender identity falls outside the tradition boxes of man or woman," they explained. "When I got to the script for Billions and the character breakdown for Taylor Mason, the character that I play, said female and non-binary, a little light bulb went off in my head."They continued, "I did a little bit of research and discovered that female is an assigned s-- and non-binary is in reference to gender identity and those are two different things. It finally helped me put language to a feeling that I'd had my entire life."Dillon brought their identity to their role as the Adjudicator in John Wick, telling director Chad Stahelski and Keanu Reeves the character "could be nonbinary" as they are a nonbinary person, too."It was a real thrill for me to get to bring that to the table and have it be warmly received," they added.
Bella Ramsey
Source: MEGABella Ramsey had second thoughts about coming out as nonbinary.
In an interview with The Guardian, Bella Ramsey spoke candidly about coming out as nonbinary and why they initially had some hesitation about embracing their identity."Part of me looks back and I wish that I didn't, because I didn't want it to become a headline and a big thing," Ramsey said. "And obviously it was going to, and I didn't really understand that at the time. And I wasn't really prepared for that. But on the other hand, people have said to me that it's been very helpful for them seeing some representation."They admitted things had been "a mixed bag." Nonetheless, it was a "good thing" as they began "living more freely, without feeling like [they are] keeping a secret."The Last of Us star continued, "But now I'm like, 'I'll talk about it, but I don't want it to be the focus anymore.' I guess I'm just quite chill with it. And I want everyone else to be as chill with it basically."
Bex Taylor-Klaus
Source: MEGABex Taylor-Klaus identifies as trans nonbinary.
In 2018, Bex Taylor-Klaus confirmed they came out as trans nonbinary "in a room full of people today.""Guess it's time for me to do that on here, too … Hi. I'm Bex, and the rumors are true. I'm v enby," they shared on X, formerly Twitter.
Demi Lovato
Source: MEGADemi Lovato has been open about her gender, including her use of she/her and they/them pronouns.
Demi Lovato first came out as nonbinary in 2021, writing on X, "Today is a day I'm so happy to share more of my life with you all- I am proud to let you know that I identify as non-binary & will officially be changing my pronouns to they/them moving forward ðŸ'-."According to the "Heart Attack" singer, the decision came after "a lot of healing and self-reflective work." For Lovato, embracing their identity "opens another level of vulnerability for me.""I'm doing this for those out there that haven't been able to share who they truly are with their loved ones. Please keep living in your truths & know I am sending so much love your way xox," Lovato, who has since readopted she/her pronouns, added.
In January, the pop star shared support for trans and nonbinary people like them, reminding them, "I see you, I feel you, I am with you."They continued in the Instagram Story post, "You are validated, you are loved and you are not alone. No one can take away our identities and no one can tell us who we are or aren't. We will get thru this. I love you."
Emma Corrin
Source: MEGAEmma Corrin notably portrayed Princess Diana in the fourth season of 'The Crown.
'In an interview with ITV's Granada Reports in 2021, Emma Corrin said they were still trying to specifically identify after updating their pronouns."My journey has been a long one and has still got a long way to go," they said. "I think we are so used to defining ourselves. That's the way society works within these binaries and it's taken me a long time to realize that I exist somewhere in between and