Young Sheldon's Raegan Revord Comes Out as Nonbinary
Raegan Revord, 17, embraces their nonbinary identity and promotes LGBTQ+ representation through their debut sapphic young adult novel, published September 2, inspiring young readers worldwide.
- On Friday, Raegan Revord, 17-year-old actor and Young Sheldon alum, confirmed they identify as nonbinary during an Entertainment Tonight interview.
- Earlier this year, Revord switched their pronouns and revealed they streamed as SettingSunset_, discussing struggles with correct pronoun use.
- They published Rules for Fake Girlfriends on Tuesday, September 2, a sapphic YA rom-com following Avery Blackwell through a college fake-dating scheme.
- Revord said seeing gender-fluid celebrities come out helped them and motivated writing a queer love story to help kids feel represented.
- From 2017 to 2024, Revord played Missy Cooper on Young Sheldon and revealed they secretly streamed on Twitch as SettingSunset_, facing both support and loss after discussing queer topics.
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'Young Sheldon' star Raegan Revord comes out as nonbinary
They explain why it's "so cool." Gonzalo Marroquin/Getty Raegan Revord photographed in 2024Young Sheldon actor Raegan Revord is happy to think they might be inspiring others to be their true selves."It's so cool because growing up, whenever I would see a celebrity or whoever come out as non-binary or queer or anything, I was like, 'Oh my god, this is so cool. Like I see myself in you,'" they told Entertainment Tonight in a recent interview, when…

Young Sheldon star Raegan Revord comes out as non-binary
Since starring on the Big Bang Theory spin-off Young Sheldon, Revord has stepped into publishing with the release of their debut young adult rom-com novel The post Young Sheldon star Raegan Revord comes out as non-binary appeared first on Attitude.
'Young Sheldon' Alum Raegan Revord, 17, Comes Out as Nonbinary
Young Sheldon alum Raegan Revord has come out as nonbinary. Revord, 17, confirmed their gender identity during an interview with Entertainment Tonight published on Friday, August 29. “It’s so cool because growing up, whenever I would see a celebrity or whoever come out as nonbinary or queer or anything, I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is so cool, I see myself in you,’” Revord, who uses they/them pronouns, said. “And now it’s so crazy to have that e…
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