Sam Smith has opened up on what it feels like to be non-binary and on their struggle to find love. The singer-songwriter, 28, came out as gay in 2014 before saying they were genderqueer in 2017.
In 2019, they described themselves as non-binary and asked people to use ‘they’ and ‘their’ pronouns for them. Smith has also been open in the past about struggling with body issues.
But now they have talked about how their body’s feminine characteristics. In an interview with The Times, Smith said: ‘I have always been non-binary.
I have always felt the way I’ve felt, and just hearing other non-binary stories made me suddenly feel seen. ‘As I started to address that, I started to address my gender and realized that I was holding myself to ideals of