Did You Know These Stars Are Bisexual?
Hollywood is paving the way for the LGBT community to be out and proud.
These are the 23 who fall into the "B" category of that acronym you may have not known about:
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Zoe Saldana
“As of today, I’ve been attracted to the male species, but if one day I wake up and want to be with a woman, I will do that because it is my life, therefore it is my decision,” the actress told Hollyscoop.

Amber Heard
She’s dating Johnny Depp now, but has “had successful relationships with men and women,” she said to the Metro UK. “I love who I love, it’s the person that matters.”

Evan Rachel Wood
In 2011, Evan came out as bi. “It’s become more socially acceptable,” she told The Daily Beast. “I felt like now was the time to no longer be silent…this is a part of who I am.”

Megan Fox
“I have no question in my mind I’m bisexual,” the actress clarified to Esquire.

Anna Paquin
“I’m sure for some people saying they’re bisexual feels less scary than making a statement that they’re gay,” Anna told Zooey magazine, defending her bisexuality. “For me, it’s not really an issue…”

Frank Ocean
The singer wrote a letter on his Tumblr in 2012 addressing his sexuality, revealing his first love to be a man. Listeners can glean romantic references to both men and women in his music.

Angelina Jolie
In 1996, Angelina was in a relationship with actress Jenny Shimizu. Angelina opened up to Barbara Walters, saying she was “surprised when I suddenly found myself having these feelings I always had for men, but for a woman, and wanting to kiss her and wanting to touch her.”

Lindsay Lohan
Lindsay’s roller coaster relationship with DJ Samantha Ronson was well-documented.

Lady Gaga
While she’s had boyfriends, she told Barbara Walters in the past that “I do like women,” but that it’s purely physical. She seconded the sentiments to Rolling Stone, adding that it has intimidated her ex-boyfriends before. “It makes them uncomfortable.”

Snooki
In a Huffington Post interview, Snooki said, “I would consider myself bi. I’ve done stuff with girls before. But I would never be with a girl because I like penis.”

Ezra Miller
“The way I would choose to identify myself wouldn’t be gay. I’ve been attracted mostly to ‘shes,' but I’ve been with many people and I’m open to love wherever it can be found,” he said to The Daily Beast.

Azealia Banks
The divisive rapper told Rolling Stone point-blank, “I’m bisexual.”

Drew Barrymore
“Do I like women sexually? Yeah I do. Totally. I have always considered myself bisexual,” she revealed in 2003.

Marlon Brando
The screen legend gave a candid interview with Gary Carey for his biography, The Only Contender, where he said, “Like a large number of men, I, too, have had homosexual experiences and I am not ashamed. I have never paid much attention to what people think about me.”

Michael Stipe
“I don’t. I think there’s a line drawn between gay and queer, and for me, queer describes something that’s more inclusive of the grey areas,” the R.E.M. frontman said to Butt magazine.

Margaret Cho
The comedian’s open sexuality has always been a part of her stand-up act. “I think I would like to call myself bisexual more frequently because there is much invisibility for the ‘B’s,” she said to The Huffington Post.

Cynthia Nixon
“While I don’t often use the word, the technically precise term for my orientation is bisexual. I believe bisexuality is not a choice, it is a fact,” she explained in The Advocate.

Clive Davis
In his memoir The Soundtrack of My Life, Clive opens up about his sexuality and navigating the music industry.

Frenchie Davis
The former American Idol contestant came out as bi in 2012, revealing that she’s been in a relationship with a woman for a year.

Gillian Anderson
In Out Magazine in 2012, Gillian detailed a relationship that she had with another woman. “If I had thought I was a hundred percent gay, would it have been a different experience for me?...It’s possible that my attitude around it came, on some level, from knowing that I still liked boys.”

Billie Joe Armstrong
“I think I’ve always been bisexual,” he told The Advocate in 1995. “It’s a beautiful thing.”

Andy Dick
Andy told The Washington Post, “Just because I’ve been with guys, and I’m bi, doesn’t mean I’m gay.”

Mika
“Call me bisexual, if you need a term for me,” he told Pink News.
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