Wayne Brady from 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' comes out as PANSEXUAL



Many will fondly recall the improvisational comedy series “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” featuring Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie, Drew Carey, and Wayne Brady, who recently came out as pansexual.

We’ll give credit where credit is due – Brady is a very talented improv comedian. However, this sudden pledgeship to the Alphabet Mafia reeks of virtue-signaling.

“I advocate mental health for all, and a part of that is self-transparency,” Brady said. “I want to be free to love whomever I want; this truth makes me pan and part of the LGBTQ+ family.”

“You don’t have to make some statement about what you are,” says Stu Burguiere. “You are free to love whoever you want, like it’s 2023.”

“We’d like to just yawn when you tell us this crap. Instead we’re supposed to cherish it or something,” he adds.

For those who have a hard time wrapping their heads around what pansexual even means, Stu has a great explanation: “It’s like a bisexual plus – you like men, women, or whatever else is in the LGBTQ+ community.”


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Demi Lovato is now ‘non-binary’ — after announcing pansexuality in March



Entertainer Demi Lovato came out as "non-binary" on social media early Wednesday morning.

What are the details?

Lovato shared the news in a video shared to Twitter, and captioned it, "Every day we wake up, we are given another opportunity & chance to be who we want & wish to be. I've spent the majority of my life growing in front of all of you ... you've seen the good, the bad, & everything in between."

"Not only has my life been a journey for myself, I was also living for those on the other side of the cameras," Lovato admitted.

Lovato, a former Disney movie star and musician, implored fans and supporters to use the terms "they" or "them" when discussing or referring to the entertainer.

Not only has my life been a journey for myself, I was also living for those on the other side of the cameras.

— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) 1621408201.0

Lovato added, "Today is a day I'm so happy to share more of my life with you all — I am proud to let you know that I identify as non-binary & will officially be changing my pronouns to they/them moving forward."

Today is a day I'm so happy to share more of my life with you all- I am proud to let you know that I identify as no… https://t.co/ngbm8FhoTk

— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) 1621408201.0

The decision and subsequent announcement, Lovato explained, came after a lot of "healing and self-reflective work."

Lovato wrote, "This has come after a lot of healing & self-reflective work. I'm still learning & coming into myself, & I don't claim to be an expert or a spokesperson. Sharing this with you now opened another level of vulnerability for me."

This has come after a lot of healing & self-reflective work. I’m still learning & coming into myself, & I don’t cla… https://t.co/2jByBluO7X

— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) 1621408202.0

Lovato concluded the thread, "I'm doing this for those out there that haven't been able to share who they truly are with their loved ones. Please keep living in your truths & know I am sending so much love your way xox."

I’m doing this for those out there that haven’t been able to share who they truly are with their loved ones. Please… https://t.co/1MtZXxZ5eK

— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) 1621408202.0

What else?

Lovato announced in March her pansexual orientation and an attraction to "anything, really."

In a recent interview with podcast host Joe Rogan, the entertainer said, "I'm part of the [LGBTQ+] alphabet mafia and proud."

Lovato broke up with fiancée Max Ehrich in 2019 after admitting to being "too queer" to settle down with a man.

"I felt a lot of shame because growing up in Texas as a Christian, that's very frowned upon," Lovato recalled. "Any attraction that I ever had toward a female at a young age, I shut it down before I even let myself process what I was feeling."

The former Disney star added, "Regardless if drama is happening or not, I am too gay to marry a man right now. I don't know if that will change in 10 years and I don't know if that'll never change, but I love accepting myself."

"I've always known I was hella queer, but I have fully embraced it," Lovato added.

Nevada lawmaker comes out as a cisgender pansexual during floor speech



A Nevada state lawmaker came out as a pansexual in a floor speech of the state's Assembly on Thursday afternoon.

Sarah Peters spoke about the progress of the LGBTQ+ agenda in the state of Nevada before finishing her speech with a statement of her own personal sexual preferences.

"I rise in support of National LGBT Health Awareness Week. In the past decade, Nevada has made unprecedented progress in being a more equitable home for our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community," said Peters in the speech.

She went on to tout a report calling Nevada the best state in the union for people who are LGBTQ+.

"Today, as a pansexual cisgendered woman I stand out for equity and remind us to be inclusive in our LGBTQ+ community while we work to make Nevada a more equitable place for all," she concluded.

Numerous members of the Assembly applauded for Peters' statement.

The speech was tweeted out by the official account of the Nevada Assembly Democrats which praised Peters for her courage.

Today, Assemblywoman Sarah Peters @VoteSarahPeters came out as pansexual during LGBTQ+ Health Awareness Week. We a… https://t.co/s5ycbNLiml
— Assembly Democrats (@Assembly Democrats)1616720021.0

"We are incredibly proud of her courage and advocacy for #LGBTQ+ community!" they tweeted.

She followed up with a tweet voicing her fears about coming out as a pansexual.

"Hi. Being celebrated for my queerness is weird. Being bisexual and pansexual comes with so much guilt and questioning," she tweeted.

Hi. Being celebrated for my queerness is weird. Being bisexual and pansexual comes with so much guilt and questioni… https://t.co/fAIoYH8Pl9
— Sarah Peters (@Sarah Peters)1616720616.0

"Am I queer enough? Am I gay enough?" she asked. "What if I end up heteronormative, am I straight? Y'all, we are all enough and worth celebrating!"

Peters is an environmental engineer who is married to a Marine combat veteran with three school-aged children. In 2018 she ran for the Assembly on a platform promising to protect the environment from the policies of the former Trump administration.

Pansexual people, as explained by KSNV, are sexually attracted to all genders and sexes, "or regardless of sex and gender." This is considered distinctly different from bisexual people.

In Peters' campaign video from 2018, she includes photos of herself at a rally to protest the presidency of former President Donald Trump, while wearing a pink "pussy hat" popular among liberal activists.

Here's Peters' campaign video from 2018:

Sarah Peters for Assembly District 24, Nevada (#1)www.youtube.com