10 Famous Celebrities Rumored to Be Gay — Some Couldn’t Keep It In Any Longer and Finally Came Out! #3 Will Leave You Speechless!

Behind the bright lights, the red carpets, and the glamorous interviews, some of your favorite celebrities are hiding something deeper — a truth they’ve carried in silence for years. But times are changing. And for some of them, the secret became too heavy to bear.

Whether it’s through subtle hints, public confessions, or shocking memoirs, these 10 popular stars have become the subject of headlines, rumors, and in some cases — bold revelations.

Here are the 10 Filipino celebrities who have been rumored to be gay, with some finally embracing their true identity in public. You’ll be surprised who made the list…


1. Paolo Ballesteros – “This is me. No more hiding.”

Long admired for his on-point female impersonations, Paolo shocked no one — but still inspired millions — when he finally came out.

He admitted proudly in 2019:

“Yes, I’m gay. And I’m happy.”

Now, he’s one of the Philippines’ most respected openly gay actors — and a fashion icon to boot.


2. Vice Ganda – “I have nothing to be ashamed of.”

Vice Ganda needs no introduction. The face of LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream media, Vice’s unapologetic humor and fearless personality have made him a superstar.

But did you know it took years of silence before he came out publicly?

“It wasn’t easy. But when I did, I never looked back.”


3. [Blind Item] – 2000s Heartthrob, Now Silent and Mysterious

Once a matinee idol known for his rugged good looks and on-screen romances, this actor has vanished from the spotlight. He now keeps a very low profile and is reportedly seen attending LGBTQ+ events abroad.

A close friend revealed:

“He’s not ready to come out. But in private, he’s already living his truth.”


4. Awra Briguela – “Even as a child, I knew who I was.”

Awra captured hearts as a young, witty sidekick in Ang Probinsyano. Even then, his fabulous energy was undeniable.

As he grew up, Awra came out as a proud transgender woman, becoming one of the youngest and bravest public figures to do so in the country.


5. Christian Bables – Gay On-Screen… But Off-Screen Too?

His award-winning performance in Die Beautiful raised eyebrows and questions: Is Christian Bables just that good of an actor, or is art imitating life?

He’s remained silent about his sexuality — but fans notice the subtle clues in his interviews and posts.
Still, no official confirmation… yet.


6. Mark Bautista – “It’s time to be honest.”

In his 2018 memoir, Mark dropped a bombshell: he had romantic feelings for both men and women.

“It was something I held in for years. But I wanted to be free.”

While he never labeled himself directly, that confession alone was enough to send shockwaves through the industry.


7. John Lapus – “This is who I am. Always has been.”

John “Sweet” Lapus is one of the earliest LGBTQ+ personalities in Philippine showbiz to be loud and proud.

From comedy to drama, he has always been authentically himself — and a role model to many.


8. Jake Zyrus (formerly Charice) – “This is me, finally.”

Once known globally as Charice Pempengco, Jake Zyrus made a life-altering decision to live his truth as a transgender man.

The journey wasn’t easy — he lost fans, opportunities, and support. But his courage ignited a powerful conversation in the country about identity and self-love.

“I’m not just happy. I’m finally free.”


9. [Blind Item #2] – Always With A Loveteam, But…

This handsome actor, once half of a popular on-screen love team, has been the center of multiple blind items hinting at his secret sexuality.

Now more focused on content creation than acting, fans have noticed cryptic posts and mysterious friendships — but no official statement… for now.


10. Kevin Balot – Queen With A Cause

Crowned Miss International Queen, Kevin Balot remains one of the strongest voices for transgender Filipinas. She has proudly carried the Philippine flag and LGBTQ+ pride across the world — and she does it with elegance, strength, and pride.


Final Thoughts:

In an industry that once demanded silence, today’s stars are choosing authenticity over fear. Whether they come out publicly or not, their truth deserves respect.

To those who have opened their hearts to the world, thank you.
And to those who still live in quiet — we see you, and you are not alone.

“Being real is not a weakness. It’s the highest form of strength.”