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Youtubers that are gay

Tyler Oakley

Youtube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvVuqRzGV.. Play
Here you'll find plenty sassiness and beauty and fabulousness! I make lots of stuff on the Internet.
Channel NameTyler Oakley
Youtubers NameTyler Oakley, Lisa
Email****@select.co
Type of ChannelInfluencer
YouTube Subscribers 6.7MFacebook Followers2.2MType MegaSinceSep 2007 Follow Get Email Contact

Todrick Hall

Youtube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1VYb0EKc.. Play
Yep, it's me! Toddy... Welcome to my playground. Everything I do is for the babez, for the kidz, for my 'Toddlerz!'
Channel Nametodrickhall
Youtubers NameTodrick Hall, Emma Banks
GenderMale
Email****@frtyfve.com
Type of ChannelInfluencer
YouTube Subscribers 3.6MFacebook Followers1.2MInstagram Followers1.6MType MegaSinceJun 2005 Follow Get Email Contact

Davey Wavey

Youtube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCne29a_nf.. Play
Davey Wavey is a same-sex attracted YouTuber and creator of Himeros, an erotic website for gay and multi-attracted men.
Channel Namewickydkewl
Youtuber NameDavey Wavey
GenderMale
Email****@daveywavey.tv
Type of ChannelInfluencer
YouTube Subscribers 1.7MType Mega
youtubers that are gay

The 15 Biggest LGBTQ+ YouTubers

Topping our list are Mitchel Moffit and Gregory Brown, a dynamic YouTuber duo who runs two channels: Greg and Mitch and AsapSCIENCE. Both identify as gay.  

Overall, the couple has over 11.3 million subs, 10.6 million on their science channel and 780 K on their personal channel. 

AsapSCIENCE tackles a diverse range of science topics, from the impact of various drugs on the human body, over Covid-19 facts, to the mental health impact of cell phones. It also features science songs (helping you memorize the first 100 digits of π and the periodic table), a podcast, and a YouTube Originals Series which features experiments like generating electricity from bike power and heating a bathtub with manure. 

On Greg and Mitch, the couple covers more personal topics. They upload vlogs, explore curious questions and debate science. Several videos focus on homosexuality – whether you can get rid of it, whether gay men are particularly funny, and what the hardest part about being gay is.

Next on our list of Gay YouTubers is Hank Green, a long-time internet public figure who only came out as bi in 2023, though rumors about his sexuality ha

My Fave Queer Youtubers

Writing by Kim Koelmeyer

Growing up, I was lucky to consume my teens cooped up in my room watching Youtube videos. What spawned as a result was growing up within a virtual community with lgbtq+ role models, close to my age, out satisfied and thriving in their field.

It created a cosmos in my world which celebrated queer creators and people, something my “real life” was sorely lacking. It played a necessary role in shaping how I related to issues surrounding gender and sexuality, including my own. I owe a bunch of people talking in their bedrooms a great deal.

Of course, over the years I have gravitated towards some specific creators, and that’s what I yearn to share today. Regard this my love letter to Youtube, in all its queer glory.

dodie Clark (Doddleoddle)

dodie Clark is a 22-year-old recording artist, creator, and Youtuber based in London. Her covers and original songs will quit you feeling many feelings, and her vlogs documenting her mental health issues sheds a light on depersonalisation and derealisation, in all their glory and sometimes, horror.

She’s also reach out as bisexual, and has reflected this part of herself in her mus

Gay Youtubers??

I actually made a video about this a while back, well it was sort of about this. My only issue with gay people is when they basically explain themselves by their sexuality and want to transport it up and discuss about it at every corner, cause it's just like... do you yearn to be seen as normal or not? I can tell you're homosexual by the way you carry yourself but if someone were to just stop mentioning it I'd just think of them the way I ponder of anyone, and just listen to their perspectives, when they keep mentioning it all the second or base their self in it, even I am going to launch thinking of that type of person as "that gay dude/girl" and it's not my fault, that's how they actually show themselves. I just uncover it counter productive, I wouldn't walk around telling everyone I was a straight man so why vice versa, especially for a community that's fighting to be seen as normal.

Reese has a LOT of queer and transgendered friends and none of them are like that. Even the transgendered friends of her's just act like normal people, I love that.

 



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