21 Famous Asexual and/or Aromantic People
While asexuality and aromanticism are still relatively underrepresented in mainstream culture, a growing number of public figures are openly identifying as asexual or aromantic. Here are a few notable examples:
Yasmin Benoit: A British model, activist, and writer who openly identifies as aromantic asexual.
Julie Sondra Decker: An American writer, YouTuber, and activist who is aromantic asexual.
Jaiden Animations: A popular YouTuber and animator who identifies as aromantic asexual.
Keri Hulme: A New Zealand novelist, poet, and short-story writer who identified as aromantic asexual.
David Jay: A prominent asexual activist who founded the Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN).
Maia Kobabe: An American cartoonist and author who identifies as asexual.
Alice Oseman: A British author of young adult fiction who identifies as aromantic asexual.
Morgan Bell: An Australian writer who identifies as asexual.
Dawn M. Bennett: An American voice actress who identifies as demisexual.
Marshall Blount: An American activist who identifies as asexual.
Mary Cagle: An American webcomic artist who identifies as asexual.
12. Mary Chieffo: An American actress who identifies as panromantic demisexual.
13. Sarah Costello: An American author and podcast host who identifies as aromantic asexual.
14. Piper Curda: An American actress and singer who identifies as asexual spectrum.
15. Cody Daigle-Orians: An American playwright, author, and TikToker who identifies as asexual, gay, and polyamorous.
16. Skyler Davenport: An American actor who identifies as asexual.
17. Sadie Dupuis: An American musician who identifies as demisexual and bisexual.
18. Evan Edinger: An American-British YouTuber who identifies as demisexual.
19. Giovanna Ewbank: A Brazilian actress, model, and television presenter who identifies as demisexual.
20. Tim Gunn: An American fashion designer, television personality, and author who identifies as asexual and gay.
21. David Archuleta: An American singer-songwriter who has publicly discussed his asexuality.
These individuals are helping to increase visibility and understanding of asexuality and aromanticism, challenging stereotypes, and inspiring others to embrace their own identities.