Rutger published: Trailblazing LGBTQ+ Reality TV Stars Who Made an Impact

Reality TV. It's that delicious, guilty pleasure we can't get enough. The drama, surprises, and pure excitement keep us hooked. But there's something even more special happening on our screens: LGBTQ+ stars bringing their unique stories, style, and strength. These inspiring figures haven't just entertained us; they've broken barriers and changed culture forever. Let's give a shout-out and celebrate 20 unforgettable LGBTQ+ reality TV stars who've made history and touched our hearts in profound ways.

Pioneering LGBTQ+ stars in reality TV

1. Lance Loud from *An American Family* (1973)

Kicking things off, let's travel back in time. Remember *An American Family* in 1973? This PBS series was a glimpse inside a real-life family, and Lance Loud became one standout star. As one openly gay TV personality, Lance's presence paved paths far beyond reality TV. He later graced *The Advocate* as a writer and rocked out with his band, The Mumps.

2. Gabby Windey from *The Bachelorette* (2022)

Although love stories are *The Bachelorette's* calling card, Gabby Windey caught our attention differently. After her stint on-screen, Gabby opened up about her relationship with TV writer and comedian Robby Hoffman on *The View*. Her brave revelation inspired many, showing that embracing who you are always wins.

3. Nyle DiMarco from *America's Next Top Model* (2015)

Nyle DiMarco slid onto our screens as a game-changer. He was not only a trailblazer as *America's Next Top Model's* first deaf contestant and went on snag *Dancing With The Stars*. But it didn't stop there— he became an advocate, founding The Nyle DiMarco Foundation, supporting accessibility, and raising awareness within and beyond his community.

4. Adam Lambert from *American Idol* (2009)

Who can forget Adam Lambert's electrifying *American Idol* run? Instantly a household name, his "Bohemian Rhapsody" audition was just a taste. Leading Queen on tour, Adam didn't just wow us with his voice; he opened new doors in music, making it more inclusive each step.

5 & 6. The Fabulous Beekman Boys from *The Amazing Race* (2012)

Josh Kilmer-Purcell and Brent Ridge, aka The Fabulous Beekman Boys, made headlines as they won *The Amazing Race* in 2012. But if you ask me, it was their own show, *The Fabulous Beekman Boys*, that really let their charm shine. These guys celebrated their farm life while changing perceptions one episode at a time.

7. Reza Farahan from *Shahs Of Sunset* (2012-2021)

*Shahs Of Sunset* wouldn't be what it was without Reza Farahan. Reza brought laughter, real talk, and a fresh perspective as an openly gay Persian-American on TV. He didn't just entertain; he challenged stereotypes, showing we are all so much more than labels.

8. Shangela from *Dancing With The Stars* (2022)

Already adored from *RuPaul's Drag Race*, Shangela made magic as *Dancing With The Stars* first-ever drag queen contender. And her candor and courage—especially discussing issues like Club Q shooting—made Shangela not just a dancer but a resonant voice on significant matters.

9 & 10. Terrell and Jarius Joseph from *Wife Swap* (2019)

When *Wife Swap* returned in 2019, it did so with Terrell and Jarius Joseph—a groundbreaking feature as its first Black same-sex couple. Their episode wasn't just TV; it was a conversation on love, acceptance, and understanding, connecting with viewers on a personal note.

11. Jackson Fox from *Survivor* (2022)

Jackson Fox may have had a short run on *Survivor*, but he achieved a huge milestone as its first openly transgender contestant. Even in his brief time on screen, Jackson's story added another layer, advancing transgender visibility in mainstream media.

12. Hallie Clarke from *Big Brother UK* (2023)

The rebooted *Big Brother UK* 2023 season saw Hallie Clarke bravely coming out as a trans woman. Her journey within that house wasn't just a personal triumph but offered a hopeful narrative on acceptance and embracing one's truth.

13 & 14. Don'te and D'Andrew Leapheart from *Divorce Court* (2020)

The Leapheart's episode on *Divorce Court* was more than legal TV—it was a playful and poignant peek inside some unique stories in LGBTQ+ relationships. Their charisma and authenticity stood out, providing a breath fresh air and relatable look at love.

15. Jazz Jennings from *I Am Jazz* (2015-2023)

Jazz Jennings isn't just a reality star; she's a powerful voice in transgender activism. Through her show, *I Am Jazz*, she has shared her transition and life experiences, educating and inspiring countless viewers about resilience and strength.

16. Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon from *American Idol* (2019)

Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon captivated *American Idol* audiences with soulful melodies and his song, "Almost Heaven," which echoed his journey as a gay man. His voice resonated with many, capturing emotions and experiences familiar yet beautifully unique.

17 & 18. Megan Marx and Tiffany Scanlon from *The Bachelor: Australia* (2016)

Love stories are *The Bachelor's* heartbeat, but Megan Marx and Tiffany Scanlon brought a groundbreaking twist Down Under. Their romance unfolded on-screen, proving love can't be boxed and paving new ways forward in LGBTQ+ representation.

19. Sasha Allen from *The Voice* (2021)

With his dad at his side, Sasha Allen became The Voice's first transgender semifinalist. Vulnerable and authentic, Sasha's journey through this competition was more than music; it was a story about talent, bravery, and being true oneself.

20. Kristen Kish from *Top Chef* (2012, 2024)

Kristen Kish, Season 10's *Top Chef* victor, impressed us all with her culinary genius. Returning 2024, this openly gay chef and now host continued inspiring aspiring cooks and showing her vibrant influence in culinary television.

These remarkable stars haven't just entertained us—they've led us toward broader acceptance and visibility. Their stories are a testament that representation matters, giving voices that resonate and shape our cultural story in profound ways. Here's celebrating these trailblazers who keep making history on and off our screens.

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