LGBTQ Celebrity Friendships
One of the greatest parts about keeping up with celebrity culture is getting a glimpse into the friendships between stars. It's always exciting when two of your faves link up, whether it's for a music collaboration, to support one another, or just to pose for a silly Instagram.
Of course, any two people can be friends regardless of their identities, but there are several LGBTQ celebrities who have paired up to celebrate one another on multiple occasions. In honor of Pride Month and National Best Friends Day, we've rounded up some of our favorite celeb dynamic duos who prove that friendship is everything – and that love is love, always.
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Cara Delevingne and Troye Sivan
These two celebs bonded a couple of years ago when Troye let Cara fill in his eyebrows. After all, who better to handle eyebrow maintenance than the queen of "brows on fleek" herself? Troye shared this 'gram with the hashtag #ActualThingsThatHaveHappenedInLife, and we totally wish we had been there.
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Amandla Stenberg and Rowan Blanchard
Rowan and Amandla are examples of two young celebrities who have been outspoken about their sexuality – and also about feminism. Rowan even referenced Amandla when talking about intersectional feminism, explaining, "It was only then that I realized how deep it is and how it’s more about undoing these walls that we have built around marginalized people — it’s not just about women and men. It’s the fact that the walls for me are different than the walls for Amandla [Stenberg]."
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Lady Gaga and Kesha
Mother Monster always has Kesha's back, and vice versa. Gaga has been an outspoken voice of support for Kesha throughout her legal battle with Dr. Luke, continuing to prove that she'll always be there for her friend.
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Lauren Jauregui and Halsey
Halsey recently teamed up with Fifth Harmony's Lauren Jauregui to create "Strangers," which they've dubbed a "love song for the LGBTQ community." It was the first time that Halsey released a song with female pronouns, and she's explained that she specifically reached out to Lauren – another female bisexual singer – to help her create the track.
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Miley Cyrus and Demi Lovato
Miley and Demi have both been open about the fact that sexual identity can exist on a spectrum. While Miley has spoken about being pansexual, Demi chooses not to label her sexuality (and obviously however you identify is valid). These two celebs have been friends for what seems like forever, especially since their Disney days. Just recently, Demi spoke out in support of Miley's sobriety, telling the world just how proud she is of her friend.






