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Filipino LGBTQ Personalities
Queer people are not unheard of in the Philippines. But due to prejudice, some persist discouraged to embody who they really are.
Still, there are people – including famous personalities – who are breaking social norms in the country and making a name for themselves. Here are 9 inspiring Filipino LGBTQ personalities who are proud of their identity and are thriving in their respective fields.
1. Mimiyuuuh – comedic content creator
Image credit: @mimiyuuuh via Instagram
Content creator Mimiyuuuh rose to fame in 2019 for her amusing dance moves to ALLMO$T’s “Dalagang Pilipina”. Her fame brought her product endorsements left and right.
But there’s more to Mimiyuuuh than her entertaining antics on the internet. A graduate of Fashion Design and Merchandising at De Las Salle College of Saint Benilde, she’s also a talented fashion designer who’s dressed personalities such as Nadine Lustre.
Mimi identifies as gay and goes by any pronoun.
2. EJ Jallorina – former Goin’ Bulilit star
Image credit: @ejjallorina via Instagram
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