9 LGBTQ+ Stars You Didn't Know Got Their Start on Nickelodeon
These queer actors started out on the kids network!
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What does it mean to be LGBTQ+? The answer to that question is a difficult one, because there is no one, typical queer narrative, but Pride is the best place on the internet to explore the many voices found within the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. Although there are many different (and sometimes opposing) points of view, there is one thing many LGBTQ+ people all over the world share: we want our stories to be told. And Pride is here to help do that.
These queer actors started out on the kids network!
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