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10 LGBTQ+ Creators You Need to Follow This Pride Month

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As Pride month approaches, it’s crucial to shine a spotlight on the vibrant community of LGBTQ+ creators. These trailblazers have harnessed their platforms not only to break free from societal norms but also to amplify awareness surrounding the backlash and discrimination they often confront. From art to literature, film to fashion, LGBTQ creators have carved out spaces that celebrate authenticity and diversity. Join us as we spotlight 10 LGBTQ creators and the contributions of these inspiring individuals. To celebrate this month, explore how these creators defy expectations, challenge stereotypes, and pave the way for a more inclusive future within and outside of the social media realm. 

LGBTQ+ Creators Harness The Power of Social Media

LGBTQ creators use social media to foster awareness and representation within the LGBTQ+ community, effectively utilizing platforms to amplify voices and advocate for change. Through engaging content and authentic storytelling, these influencers are not only promoting visibility but also dismantling stereotypes that have long marginalized their community. By sharing personal narratives and experiences, they shed light on the struggles and backlash faced along their journeys, sparking important conversations and fostering empathy.

Moreover, these creators are instrumental in creating safe spaces online, offering resources and support for those navigating similar challenges within the LGBTQ+ spectrum, as well as allies seeking to offer meaningful support. Social media has proven to help improve the mental health of LGBTQ+ youth. They are able to be a part of a community and learn more about themselves while learning about other’s stories. The impactful work of LGBTQ creators continues to shape narratives, challenge norms, and champion inclusivity across digital landscapes.

10 LGBTQ+ Creators To Follow

1. Elle Deran (they/she)

Instagram: 179K Followers
TikTok: 566K Followers

As a transgender woman, Elle Deran has dedicated her platform to addressing the backlash she has faced during her transition. Through satirical skits, Elle has caught the attention of her audience further educating them on how to create an inclusive society for the transgender and non-binary community. Elle also conducts a course called “The Heart of Allyship” to further her influence and help fellow allies build their love and support for the transgender and non-binary community.

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✨A Conversation with J.K. Rowling✨ feat. actual things she’s said about Trans people. We need folks to combat this kind of hateful rhetoric. To learn more about how you can show up for the Trans community, head to the link in my bio.💕

♬ original sound – Elle Deran💕

2. Roxanne Weijer (she/her)

Instagram: 102K Followers
TikTok: 27.6K Followers

Roxanne Weijer beautifully exemplifies how Amsterdam has created an inclusive environment for the LGBTQ+ community. As someone who identifies as a lesbian, Roxanne has been able to utilize her platform to showcase her community being celebrated in Amsterdam. However, her adventures do not stop in Amsterdam. She is a known traveler and helps her audience live their traveling dreams vicariously through her. 

3. Jessica (she/her) and Claudia (she/her)

Instagram: 178K Followers
TikTok: 366.2K Followers (Jessica’s account)

UK couple, Jessica and Claudia, are gracefully challenging societal norms. Through a vintage-themed feed, this lesbian couple actively debunks stereotypes, gives us a glimpse into their love story, and walks us through their everyday life with a child and tackling both disabilities and chronic illnesses. 

4. The Travelling Gays / Doug (he/him) and Sanjay (he/him)

Instagram: 346K Followers
TikTok: 80.6K Followers

If you are looking for inspiration for where to travel, Doug and Sanjay’s page is where you can find it. Doug and Sanjay better known as @thetravellinggays are proving to their audience that your traveling and familial dreams can go hand in hand. Doug and Sanjay have filled their feed with content about the lives of their three children and how they are able to successfully travel as a family of 5.

5. Tom Daley (he/him)

Instagram: 3.1M Followers
TikTok: 1.4M Followers

Tom Daley is making large strides in the athlete community. As an Olympic Diver, Tom has been a great representation of the LGBTQ+ community in the athletic sector. Besides winning a gold medal in the 2020 Olympics, Tom is a knitting fanatic, has his own clothing brand Made With Love By Tome Daley, and even wrote his own Children’s Book Jack Splash.

6. Chella Man (they/them)

Instagram: 418K Followers
TikTok: 107.4K Followers

Through their art, Chella Man conveys that they do not want to fit just one box or label. They identify themselves as gender fluid and bisexual but no longer want to explain their existence, instead, they choose to express themselves through their art. Chella encourages everyone around them to follow their dreams and unapologetically be themselves. As a deaf and transgender artist, Chella continues to break and challenge societal norms.

7. Alysse Dalessandro (she/her)

Instagram: 147K Followers
TikTok: 39.5K Followers

Alysse Dalessandro has used her platform to create a safe space for many others who have shied away from traveling due to a lack of queer and plus-size representation. By curating traveling groups and creating traveling experiences through a queer and plus-size lens, Alysse has been able to change the lives of many. 

8. Aydian Dowling (he/him)

Instagram: 192K Followers
TikTok: 56K Followers

Aydian Dowling has managed to create history by being the first transgender male to be featured on the cover of Men’s Health Magazine. Aydian has made his platform an educational space for those wanting to learn more about his transition. To help his audience with their possible transitions he has also created a non-profit organization Point of Pride. Point of Pride is aimed at providing the trans community with financial aid and free products to aid in their transition. Additionally, he also created the Trace App to help navigate and document one’s transition.

9. Owin Pierson (he/they)

Instagram: 293K Followers
TikTok: 10.6K Followers

Titled the Millenial Globetrotter by Forbes, Owin Pierson is a queer Japanese-American who uses his platform to showcase his travels but also spread awareness about the LGBTQ+ community. Owin encourages his audience to follow the dreams they think are impossible and often uses his platform to share inspiring words and stories to emphasize this.

10. Benjy Kusi (he/him)

Instagram: 42.1K Followers
TikTok: 199.6K Followers

“Hello, It’s Benjy Here” is Benjy Kusi’s infamous tagline for starting all his educational videos. A polite introduction followed by important topics surrounding the LGBTQ+ community is what has helped Benjy build a platform on social media. From everyday language and lingo to existing prejudices, Benjy tries to cover it all in order to set ourselves on a path to achieving a more inclusive society. 

Leveraging LGBTQ+ Creators to Drive Meaningful Conversations

In conclusion, it’s evident that the influence of LGBTQ creators spark vital conversations, and foster inclusivity. Through their creativity, resilience, and unwavering commitment to authenticity, LGBTQ creators continue to redefine norms, challenge stereotypes, and advocate for a more equitable world. As Pride month approaches, let us celebrate the indelible contributions of LGBTQ creators, recognizing their invaluable role in shaping cultural narratives and paving the way for a more diverse and accepting society.

As Pride month approaches, brands have a unique opportunity to authentically engage with the LGBTQ community through influencer marketing campaigns. Partnering with LGBTQ creators allows brands to not only reach a broader audience but also demonstrate their support for the community in a meaningful way. By collaborating with LGBTQ creators who authentically align with their values, brands can create campaigns that resonate with audiences and spark important conversations. According to Digimind,  “Pride” was mentioned on social media 19 million times during June of 2023. Brands should take advantage of such numbers when creating campaigns that support diversity and inclusion, not just during June but throughout the year. 

If you are a brand interested in identifying more creators to partner with for a potential campaign take a tour of our award-winning creator discovery features to find out more. Unlock the power of influencer marketing during Pride Month and create campaigns that contribute to positive change.

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