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Crazy, Stupid, Love's Lio Tipton Comes Out as Queer & Non-Binary

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Crazy, Stupid, Love and former America’s Next Top Model contestant Lio Tipton has officially come out as queer and non-binary. Lio posted the news on social media. Click inside to read more… Lio wrote, “Hi.

My name is Lio. My pronouns are they/she. I am proud to announce I am queer and I identify as non binary. I hope to give as much love and support back to those who continue to show love and support for the Pride community at large.” Later, Lio also posted an Instagram Story expressing gratitude for the support.

You can check out what they wrote below. You can see all of our past posts on Lio Tipton right here, which goes back several years.

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