Male Idol Comes Out As Part Of The LGBTQ+ Community

Netizens shared their support.

It seems as if more idols are becoming more confident and comfortable about coming out as part of the LGBT+ society, with recent examples being KATSEYE‘s Lara and JUSTB‘s Bain.

KATSEYE’s Lara Comes Out As Queer, Admits Past Fears That Her Sexuality Would Ruin Her Debut

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A popular Filipino group is ALAMAT who were formed by the popular agency Viva Records and its subsidiary label, Ninuno Media.

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The members of ALAMAT | @alamat_official/Instagram

One of the members is main dancer Jao, who is also the youngest of the group.

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Jao | @alamat.jao/Instagram

In a recent TikTok, the idol did a video to the sound, “I just wanna say I’m part of the LGBTQ community, and this is my best friend, Valentina. She’s an ally.”

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♬ original sound – blue

In the comments, netizens shared their support and love to Jao, while one joked they’ve always known, with the idol replying, “I come out weekly.”

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You can read a list of idols who have come out below.

Every Idol That Has Come Out As LGBTQIA+ Themselves

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