Jade Carey

Olympic gymnast Jade Carey went public with her relationship in March 2025.

The 24-year-old revealed she’s dating Aimee Sinacola.

The post, which featured several adorable photos of the couple posing together, also marked the first time Carey has spoken out about her sexuality.

“happy 🤍🔐✨💌,” she captioned her post.

Teeny Chirichillo

24-year-old Survivor reality star Teeny Chirichillo publicly came out as a trans man in a deeply personal essay in 2025, revealing the internal battle between public perception and personal truth.

He recalled how the public speculated on his gender identity during his time on the series.

“My lack of clarity seemed to bleed through the screen and infect all of the commentators of the show with the same confusion I was feeling inside,” he wrote for Cosmopolitan.

“I was she on TV, but in every Survivor podcast, there were two to three minutes spent debating what current-day Teeny wanted to go by, usually landing on the safe choice of they/them. Queer and trans people were messaging me with preemptive gratitude, while I had guilty flashbacks to declaring myself as the leader of the all-girls alliance.”

How long can I ‘whatever’ my way through it? My noncommitment to a label like nonbinary and my lack of attachment to the policing of my own pronouns is because, until right now, I had been a closeted trans guy,” he wrote.

“I don’t expect everyone to reach the same level of ease with my gender that I’ve arrived at after a lifetime of suppressing and then exploring the boyhood in my soul. But I know who I am,” he concluded.

Alexis Floyd

Grey’s Anatomy actress Alexis Floyd came out as queer/fluid on a podcast interview in mid‑2025, affirming that the label “queer” best reflects her fluid experience. She shared that the term felt freeing and true to her identity, especially in an industry that often demands rigid definitions.

“So funnily enough, I was pretty closeted growing up,” she said of her queer journey. “I’ve had relationships with people of all sorts of gender identities. So I myself, I’m still looking for a definition. I love the word queer because it sort of holds it all,” she continued.

“I had connections with men, women, non-binary folks, trans folks because I was in the theater community. And so I was blessed to have a whole community of people who were just colorful, you know. And when you’re younger, too, you don’t necessarily have the words for it or need them yet.”

While she has long been out to her family, she struggled with opening up publicly. “I still and something I’m still navigating is this internalized feeling of not being queer enough to like, like to be honest, like this is the first time I’m really publicly speaking about my queerness on a formal platform.”