Lauv, the artist behind catchy tunes like “I Like Me Better,” is hitting the headlines for more than just his music. Recently, he’s been super open about exploring his sexuality, and he’s not shy about sharing it with the world!
In his latest TikTok, the artist grapples with concealing his true self and hesitates to define his sexuality, citing “lack of experience” as a stumbling block.
“I feel like I’m gay, okay? And I said this so many times and I’ve still not claimed to actually be because I have not had enough experience to say.”
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The “Steal the Show” singer goes on to ask his TikTok peers if they have similar feelings and has even responded to comments asking users to chat.
We’re all about Lauv’s honest and heartfelt exploration of his identity. It’s a reminder that life is all about discovery, and it’s okay to not have all the answers right now.
Lauv’s TikTok Confession: It’s Complicated
This is not the first time Lauv has been honest on TikTok. He previously wrote, “I’m gay but I’m not gay but I’m gay but I’m not gay,” over a clip of himself. It’s all about finding the label that fits just right, and Lauv is on a mission to discover his.
Dive Into Lauv’s World: Videos, Music, and Honesty
Lauv isn’t just talking the talk; he’s walking the walk. He opened up in a YouTube and Instagram video about his struggles with OCD, anxiety, and his journey to understanding his sexuality. From childhood curiosity to adult exploration, he’s questioning and figuring things out, and he’s not afraid to admit he doesn’t have all the answers yet.
Cheers to Lauv!
Lauv just released some cool new tunes that have his fans super excited! His latest song, “Love U Like That,” is all about love but with a twist. The catchy tune and deep lyrics give us a peek into Lauv’s own world of figuring out who he is. He also collaborated with Lay Zhang last month with the new release, “Run Back to You.”
As he explores his identity, his new music lets us in on his personal stories and feelings. It’s like we’re on this journey with him, learning and growing together, one song at a time.
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