Proud parents: Celebs who love and support their LGBTQ+ kids
Showing up for your kids shouldn't be revolutionary — and these celebrities are living proof of that.
True
October 28 2025 12:06 PM
By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Showing up for your kids shouldn't be revolutionary — and these celebrities are living proof of that.
The former model alleged that there are more trans nepo babies in Hollywood in recent years because they "lack structure."
"He asked if I was gay and if this was representative of the life I was living," the actor explained.
The couple, who have been married since May 2023, opened up about their disheartening experience trying to have a baby.
Robert Stafford revealed that the out rapper kept "apologizing to people for something he was going through."
The political strategist wrote that his dad "was beyond excited that he finally got a star athlete son [Colton Underwood] in the family."
Plus, interviewer Dax Shepard teases the F1: The Movie star he needs "some starters" before having "a gay experience" with him.
The multihyphenate artist's new visual album, Just Keke, features several versions of herself.
TV shows with gay dads have introduced audiences to a wide range of fathers in the LGBTQ+ community.
The 16-year-old, who made her modeling debut this year, is the daughter of Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber.
Many people living with HIV are told that they can never have healthy biological children — but science has proven that wrong.
The two actors, who are longtime best friends, are the cover stars of The Advocate's July/August 2025 issue.
With a new documentary, Out's July/August cover star reflects on his life and career — and the struggles that remain after athletic stardom.
"He knows who he is, and he's very happy," Carrere said of her son, Jude.
The gay fitness legend offers advice on staying fit and sane during Pride.
The rapper reveals his grandmother doesn't "care if he's married."
The RuPaul's Drag Race season 17 star talks deportations, quitting Twitter, and love for her dad.
"We were both outcasts and we just leaned into each other," the writer of Matriarch tells Out. "He was the closest person in my life."
Emmy-winning TV host and producer Ross Mathews, along with his husband Dr. Wellinthon Garcia-Mathews, release a heartfelt children's book.
The Miss Saigon and Mulan star is standing proudly behind her trans kid.