“Unveiled: The Surprising Identities of Celebrities Who Boldly Celebrate Their LGBTQ+ Pride!”
The actress has been attached to some big names throughout the years but, as of 2021, Stewart is engaged to screenwriter Dylan Meyer.
Gillian Anderson

Actress Gillian Anderson is arguably best known for her role as FBI Special Agent Dana Scully in the series The X-Files. Open about her LGBTQ+ status, Anderson has previously stated in interviews, “To me, a relationship is about loving another human being; their gender is irrelevant.”
She is a huge supporter of The Trevor Project, which focuses on suicide prevention efforts among LGBTQ+ youth.
Elliot Page

In 2020, Juno and Umbrella Academy actor Elliot Page came out as transgender. Always a stout advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, Page actually first came out during a human rights campaign “Time to Thrive” in Las Vegas.
Now, the Academy Award-nominated actor is proudly the first openly transgender man to model on the cover of Time magazine.
Anna Paquin

In 2010, True Blood actress Anna Paquin came out as bisexual during a True Colors Fund campaign, a nonprofit organization geared towards LGBTQ+ equality she had supported for years.
That same year, the Academy Award-winning actress married her True Blood costar, Stephen Moyer. Together, the actors have fraternal twins and two children from Moyer’s previous relationship.
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