10 out and proud sapphic celebs you need to know about this Lesbian Visibility Week
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10 out and proud sapphic celebs you need to know about this Lesbian Visibility Week
"Singer-songwriter Cat Burns won us over with her music, but we truly fell in love with her on The Celebrity Traitors as she schemed alongside Alan Carr and Stephen Fry. The show offered a more personal insight into the singer, who self-identifies as an autistic Black lesbian with ADHD."
"Reneé Rapp has been open about her sexuality, including the moments where things haven't felt so clear for her. After identifying as bisexual for a brief stint, Rapp began to embrace the word lesbian and eventually drew a line in the sand in a post on X/Twitter in March."
"Raven's House star Raven-Symoné knew she was gay at the age of 12. But that was the easy part. Coming out in the public eye was a different story. The star, now 38, told E! News in 2023 that there were 'a lot of challenges' to coming out publicly, adding that she felt 'very vulnerable.'"
Lesbian Visibility Week from April 20-26 highlights influential lesbian women in the public eye. The term 'lesbian' is being embraced and reclaimed with increasing power. Notable figures include Cat Burns, who identifies as an autistic Black lesbian and is known for her music and visibility. Reneé Rapp transitioned from identifying as bisexual to proudly declaring herself a lesbian. Raven-Symoné faced challenges in coming out publicly at a young age and married Miranda Maday in 2020. These celebrities help inspire and empower queer women globally.
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