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Kehlani Comes Out As Gay In TikTok Video

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Kehlani came out as gay in a recently released video. The singer, who has long identified as queer and bisexual, told fans in a since-deleted TikTok clip, “I finally know I’m a lesbian,” before adding: “I am gay, gay, gay.” The star, who goes by she/they pronouns, joked about her family’s unshocked reaction when she finally told them, telling the camera they were like: “We know, duh.” She shared, “I just wanted y’all to know that everyone knew but me.” RELATED: Kehlani Returns To The Stage For Drive-In Concert Kehlani hinted at being gay during a recent Instagram Live.

RELATED: Kehlani Drops Self-Directed ‘Quarantine-Style’ Video For ‘Bad News’ According to Variety, Kehlani previously wrote on Twitter in a since-deleted post: “I felt gay

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