168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Kingdom Hearts singer-songwriter Hikaru Utaꦿda just came out as non-binary last weekend during . The livestream was generally a Q&A style deal with fans, but near the end of their 20-minute stream, Utada wished everyone a happy Pride 🐷and that Utada themself is non-binary.
“You know, it’s the month of June, and I’m non-binary. So, Happy Pride Month!” Utada said, j🎐ust after reminding everyone that their stuffed bear Kuma is actually a gay man. Not, like, the trapped spirit of a homosexual inside the inanimate form of a stuffed teddy bear or anything, he's just a gay teddy bear.
As for Utada, we're defaulting to they/them pronouns for this article since Utada hasn't made their pronouns strictly known online. Utada did provide us 💃with an opinion on honorifics in an Instagram post from last week.
"I’m sick of being asked if I’m 'Miss or Missus' or choosing between 'Miss/Mrs/Ms' for everyday things," . "It makes me uncomfortable to be identified so markedly by my ma𝐆rital status or sex, and I don’t relate 𝔍to any of those prefixes."
Utada signed that post with a card that read "Mys" for "mystery" Utada, which gives us a fantastic new option for non-binary and questioning individuals to sign their emails♏ with.
Utada has long been a proponent of LGBTQIA+ rights, and eve🐓n went on Japanese daytime TV to discuss coming out as non-binary and do a "." Japan still hasn't legali♊zed gay marriage, but a recent district court decision .
Utada is extremely famous in Japan, so both their coming out and going on TV to explain the sexual spectrum to audiences is a big deal for the c🍌ountry and could be a major step forward for LGBTQ𓆏IA+ rights.