List of people who identify as sexually fluid

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This is a list of notable people who self-identify as being sexually fluid, homoflexible, or heteroflexible.

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Actor and musician Tyler Posey
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Model, actor, and deaf activist Nyle DiMarco
NameDatesNationalityCommentsReference
Bad Bunny Born 1994Puerto RicanRapper, singer, and record producer [1]
Rainer Cadete Born 1987BrazilianActor [2]
Tico Santa Cruz Born 1977BrazilianWriter and musician [3]
Lee Daniels Born 1959AmericanFilm and television writer, director, and producer [4]
Nyle DiMarco Born 1989AmericanModel, actor, and deaf activist [5]
Alicia Elena Pérez Duarte Born 1953MexicanLawyer and researcher [6]
Lucas Hedges Born 1996AmericanActor [7]
Betta Lemme Born 1993CanadianSinger, songwriter, director, and multi-instrumentalist [8]
Lizzo Born 1988AmericanSinger and musician [9]
Demi Lovato Born 1992AmericanSinger, songwriter, and actor [10]
Katy Perry Born 1984AmericanSinger, songwriter, and television personality [11]
Antoni Porowski Born 1984CanadianTelevision personality [12]
Tyler Posey Born 1991AmericanActor and musician [13]
Bebe Rexha Born 1989AmericanSinger and songwriter [14]
Josef Salvat Born 1988AustralianSinger and songwriter [15]
Taylor Schilling Born 1984AmericanActress [16]
Jussie Smollett Born 1982AmericanBlogger, speaker, and author [17]
St. Vincent Born 1982AmericanMusician, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist [18]
Yungblud Born 1997BritishSinger, songwriter, and musician [19]

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