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Emma Corrin Is Vogue’s First Nonbinary Cover Star

Emma Corrin, the actor most famous for playing Princess Diana on Netflix's The Crown, only recently came out as nonbinary—just in time to grace the August cover of American Vogue. They were photographed in a Louis Vuitton tank dress, Cartier chain necklace, and, to keep things funky, a Yankees baseball cap over their short, tousled blonde hair, according to Glamour. 

Says Corrin in the profile, “I feel much more seen when I’m referred to as ‘they,’ but my closest friends, they will call me ‘she,’ and I don’t mind, because I know they know me.” The actor also explains in the article, “In my mind, gender just isn’t something that feels fixed. And I don’t know if it ever will be; there might always be some fluidity there for me.”

While Emma Corrin is the first nonbinary person to grace the cover of Vogue, they are not the first highly visible celebrity to come out as nonbinary recently. Demi Lovato and Halsey have both updated their pronouns to she/they, saying they also feel fluid about their gender. Elliot Page is another A-lister who made headlines when he publicly came out as trans for the first time, and reintroduced himself using he/him pronouns. 


Read related myGwork articles here:

The Crown’s Emma Corrin Opens Up About Their Queer Identity: “I Exist Somewhere In Between”

The Crown’s Emma Corrin Shares New Pronouns & Opens Up About Gender Journey

‘The Crown’ Star Emma Corrin Says She’s “Queer” In Cryptic Instagram Post


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