1. Aubrey Plaza
The Parks and Recreation actress came out recently in an interview with The Advocate when she said, "Girls are into me — that’s no secret. Hey, I’m into them too. I fall in love with girls and guys. I can’t help it."
And the world immediately took a moment to collectively ~ swoon ~.
In the interview she also admitted to having a bit of a crush on Natasha Lyonne, her co-star in Addicted to Fresno. Which, I mean, can you blame her?
The actor and overall Queen Of Weird has truly stolen our hearts — not that anybody's complaining.
The Argentine actor, most recognizable from Fox's Brooklyn Nine Nine, went for a casual coming out on Twitter Monday, seemingly inspired by Aubrey Plaza's casual coming out just over a week before.
And much like Plaza on Parks and Recreation , Beatriz portrays a slightly antisocial and slightly scary character (Rosa Diaz) on Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
You both fear her and love her — it's the perfect balance of emotions.
But, in real life, Beatriz is actually nothing like her onscreen persona.
Her priorities (and spectacles game) are clearly on the mark.
Probably gonna marry Kate McKinnon so everyone else can just go home ok? Thanks. #Ghostbusters
And if you know what's good for you, you'll follow her on Snapchat for a daily dose of Beatriz Badassery.
Stenberg, who you probably first got to know as Rue in The Hunger Games, has been doing The Most™ for quite some time now.
If this 17-year-old activist, model, and actor (who goes by they/them pronouns) isn't on your radar — please take a moment to adjust it.
Stenberg came out earlier this year during a takeover of Teen Vogue’s Snapchat channel, sharing for the first time that they identify “as a black, bisexual woman.” And now Stenberg doesn't hesitate to get 👏 real 👏 about bisexuality.
Do what's good for you and follow them on Instagram, like right now.
The X-Files actor has been making men, women, and extra-terrestrial beings go weak at the knees for years now, with absolutely no signs of stopping.
Anderson, who has always been open about her past relationships with other women, remarked in an interview last year that, to her, "a relationship is about loving another human being; their gender is irrelevant.”
Get in line, people (and beings all over this universe).
In 2015 Akhavan wrote, directed, and starred in Appropriate Behavior, a film loosely based on her own experiences figuring out life post-breakup as a Persian-American bisexual woman in New York City.
Also, the film was just loaded with flirting tips. Take notes.
You might also be familiar with her queer web series The Slope — which she directed and appeared in alongside Ingrid Jungermann.
Follow her on Twitter so you know what she's up to next — you'll want to know.
Oh shit did the exact same thing MAYBE I AM THE BISEXUAL PERSIAN LENA DUNHAM. https://t.co/vT6IcBXxtv
Raymund, who you've probably crushed on while watching The Good Wife and Chicago Fire, came out as bisexual via Twitter in 2014.
Nope I didn't just come out - you just late to the party. But I have drinks for all y'all. #BiAndProud#10YearsOut&Proud Cheers, Family!
Well, came out to the public anyway — she made it clear her sexuality was never really a secret.
Fun fact: Raymund is not only a talented actor, she's a Juilliard graduate with some serious pipes!
Take a moment to witness her sing a song entitled "I Like Girls" from the 2010 musical Volleygirls. (You'll never be the same.)
View this video on YouTube
Very relatable content, here.