
1. Sam Smith

Sam Smith
Sunday Times had an interview with Sam Smith in 2017, Smith said: “I am just as much woman as I am a man.”. Smith is a Grammy-winning singer, he said “they realized they were non-binary when they learned about the words “non-binary” and “genderqueer.”
In March, after the interview, Smith had a conversation with actress Jameela Jamil. Sam Smith discussed about his gender identity plus other things relevant and related to the human body image.
“I personally, I am neither a female nor a male, Probably I’m in-between”. He said during the interview with Actress Jameela Jamil which was part of Jamil’s Instagram show “
After a while, Smith took to Instagram to publicly announce that he has chosen to finally announce his pronouns, with the caption: “there will be many mistakes and misgendering.”
Smith wrote in a lengthy caption “After a long while of being at war my gender, today I’ve decided to embrace myself for who I am, inside and out”. “I’m so excited and privileged to be surrounded by people that support me in this decision but I’ve been very nervous about announcing this because I care too much about what people think but f— it!” “All I ask is you please please try. I hope you can see me like I see myself now.”
2. Brigette Lundy-Paine

Brigette Lundy-Paine
Laundy Paine is Netflix’s star. She previously appeared in the 2017 film “The Glass Castle,” and announced her gender on Instagram.
“I am non-binary, always felt a little bit boy, little bit girl, little bit neither. When I use they or them as of late and it feels right,” Lundy-Pain wrote. “Scary af to come out and been really putting this off. But I feel I owe it to myself and to all of us who struggle with gender. If you’re NB comment and celebrate yourself! u r beautiful and u r whole.”
3. Amandla Stenberg

Amandla Stenberg
Stenberg is an American actress and singer who broke out as a young actor playing Rue in “The Hunger Games” and just recently, she starred in the celebrated film “The Hate U Give,”. Stenberg was first tagged as non-binary with a post she made on Tumblr in 2016. Stenberg wrote that “most times, I do not feel like a woman after being tagged and identified as gay.
Subsequently, she said that she would like to adopt using they/them pronouns, and was heavily criticized by most of her social media followers.
Later she said: “I’m allowed to explore myself and how I see myself in the world however the f— I want”.
4. Liv Hewson

Liv Hewson
Liv Hewson is a favorite actress alongside others like Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant on Netflix’s dark comedy, “Santa Clarita Diet.” Actually the show was canceled in April after three seasons; she has many other works though.
As a playwright that Hewson is, she spoke to a journalist last year about being and coming out as non-binary when she was 16.
When asked about her non-binary status, she replied: “Years back, I really did not have any idea of what I would do professionally,”. Hewson said: “For years, it seemed like a possibility so out of reach, it never really crossed my mind, because I felt like it was impossible.”
5. Indya Moore

Indya Moore was born as a male. During his early years, he began his career as a model, appeared on television and films. Recently, he played as a trans woman named Angel on FX’s “Pose”. Moore had some conversations with costar MJ Rodriguez for L’Officiel Magazine where he talked about presenting himself and identifying as non-binary as well.
When Moore was asked about his gender, he said: “This is something I don’t like to talk about but I’m non-binary”. “I believe people will not understand it but I don’t care and I don’t mind”, but I also appreciate the way people see me as a woman.”
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