By Tim Dams
08.04.2020 - 20:13 / justjared.com
Rebecca Black became a public name when her song “Friday” went viral in 2011.
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“I made a conscious decision not to ‘come out.’ I guess people starting asking and I stopped not responding. I’m still in the process it feels like,” Rebecca said on the Dating Straight podcast.
When asked how she identifies, Rebecca said, “It’s something over the past few
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Rebecca Black, who shot to fame as a teenager with the viral song Friday, has come out as queer.
Friday singer Rebecca Black has come out as “queer” after ending a longtime relationship with her ex-girlfriend.
Rebecca Black, 22, is now comfortable with identifying as queer. The singer, most known for releasing the song “Friday” that went viral in 2011, opened up about her sexuality, labels and recent breakup on the April 3 episode of the Dating Straight podcast! Explaining her past reluctance to come out under a certain label, Rebecca explained, “I made a conscious decision to not, like, ‘come out.’ People started asking and I stopped not responding. I’m still in the process, it feels like.”