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Here, we introduce some of them.
1. These stars are not only changing how we see LGBTQ people but also inspiring others to get involved and support the LGBTQ community. Collaborating with LGBTQ Instagram influencers can be a powerful way for brands to reach a diverse and engaged audience.
A few years later, Pattie was recognized as a Times’ Next Generation Leader in 2023. She’s also an outspoken member of the black, Muslim, and bisexual communities.
She is one of the most famous LGBTQ influencers on the list who has launched the micro-learning series ‘Smarter in Seconds’ on Instagram. ALOK (@alokvmenon)
- Followers: 1.5M
- Nationality: American
The macro influencer, Alok is a non-binary author, speaker, comedian, and activist with 1.3M engaged followers on Instagram.
James Barr
James Barr is one of the two hosts of the award-winning podcast titled ‘A Gay and A NonGay,’ which has garnered over 5 million listens and received the Best Entertainment Podcast at the 2021 British Podcast Awards.
Jason is one of the best bisexual influencers who doesn’t care what others think about his character. They began in this area by just wearing a fun drag costume on a hiking trail. Rose Dix (@roseellendix)
- Followers: 509k
- Nationality: British
Although Rose and Rosie grew their profiles by creating content through comedy and lifestyle on social media, they are now considered mom influencers on Instagram because they usually share stories about their cute kid.
He is a famous singer and LGBTQ influencer on Instagram.
5. Jessie and Claud document their day-to-day lives and relationships on their Instagram and YouTube channels highlighting Jessie’s experience living with disabilities. With more than 140k followers on Instagram, she frequently uses her platform to support causes such as promoting LGBTQ rights and advocating against homophobia, transphobia, weight stigma, etc.20.
With his focus on transgender equality, Jonas has been willing to educate himself and actively communicate on social media to address questions and concerns about the transgender community.
4. 3. On his Instagram account, he talks about rights related to the LGBTQ+ community while also having an epic fashion and beauty sense.
Dodie Clark (@doddleoddle)
- Followers: 1M
- Nationality: British
Dodie is a British singer-songwriter who came out as bisexual in 2017. Notable works include her EPs Intertwined (2016), You (2017), Human (2019), and her debut studio album ‘Build a Problem (2021).’
Her music discusses her experiences with her sexuality, detailing her romantic endeavors with both men and women.
Her glamor shots are daring and innovative. When she openly criticized L’Oreal in 2017.
Due to her comments on racism, she got chucked out of one of their campaigns. We dedicate the first list to lesbian influencers.
1. Nikkie de Jager
You must have heard this YouTuber’s channel name before because it’s ‘NikkieTutorials.’ Originally a Dutch makeup artist, her video ‘The Power of Makeup’ went viral in 2015, since then her makeup tutorial videos have gained millions and millions of views, totaling over 1.5 billion times and counting.
Daniel Webster (@danielwebster92)
- Followers: 25.1K
- Nationality: British
With a fanbase of 25.1K engaged followers on Instagram, Daniel shares bits and pieces of his life as an LGBTQ influencer living in London.
With his focus on transgender equality, Jonas has been willing to educate himself and actively communicate on social media to address questions and concerns about the transgender community.
4. 3. On his Instagram account, he talks about rights related to the LGBTQ+ community while also having an epic fashion and beauty sense.
Dodie Clark (@doddleoddle)
- Followers: 1M
- Nationality: British
Dodie is a British singer-songwriter who came out as bisexual in 2017. Notable works include her EPs Intertwined (2016), You (2017), Human (2019), and her debut studio album ‘Build a Problem (2021).’
Her music discusses her experiences with her sexuality, detailing her romantic endeavors with both men and women.
Her glamor shots are daring and innovative. When she openly criticized L’Oreal in 2017.
Due to her comments on racism, she got chucked out of one of their campaigns. We dedicate the first list to lesbian influencers.
1. Nikkie de Jager
You must have heard this YouTuber’s channel name before because it’s ‘NikkieTutorials.’ Originally a Dutch makeup artist, her video ‘The Power of Makeup’ went viral in 2015, since then her makeup tutorial videos have gained millions and millions of views, totaling over 1.5 billion times and counting.
Daniel Webster (@danielwebster92)
Dodie Clark (@doddleoddle)
- Followers: 25.1K
- Nationality: British
With a fanbase of 25.1K engaged followers on Instagram, Daniel shares bits and pieces of his life as an LGBTQ influencer living in London.