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Maren Morris on coming out as bisexual: “My life is so open now”

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Maren Morris has shared heartwarming details about her coming out journey. Back in June, the beloved singer-songwriter celebrated Pride Month by publicly coming out as bisexual.  “Happy to be the B in LGBTQ+ happy pride,” she wrote on Instagram.

The exciting message was posted alongside a series of images from her RSVP Redux tour in Phoenix, Arizona – which also included a snapshot of her holding and waving a Pride flag.

Since that fateful day, the ‘My Church’ singer has remained an open book about her journey and how her life has changed since coming out.

In a recent interview on Sophia Bush’s podcast Work in Progress, Morris revealed that she knew she was bisexual from a young age. “It was something I always knew about myself.

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