Yungblud has opened up about his sexuality, speaking openly about his personal experiences. Known for his songs ‘Parents’ and ‘Loner,’ the British singer, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, often explores themes of identity and culture in his music. He has worked alongside artists like Machine Gun Kelly and Halsey and has been nominated for several awards, including those from NME and iHeartRadio Music Awards.
In December 2020, Yungblud publicly came out in a discussion with Attitude, a British gay lifestyle magazine. He declared his attraction to people of any gender, describing himself as sexually fluid.
“I love everyone, I’m attracted to everyone,” he stated.

Pansexuality, which describes attraction to individuals regardless of gender, aligns with Yungblud’s outlook on relationships.
In a 2025 appearance on the We Need to Talk podcast with Paul C. Brunson, he further discussed his sexuality and relationships.
“I’ve f****d everyone under the sun and that’s the vibe,” he expressed. “And I love love. And if it’s a vibe, it’s a vibe.”
The conversation turned to accusations of ‘queerbaiting,’ a practice where creators hint at LGBTQ+ identities without genuine representation, often to attract LGBTQ+ audiences. This issue is prevalent in media, where consumers may feel deceived or inadequately represented.
Yungblud addressed the criticism head-on, perhaps explaining his candidness about his sexual relationships.
The podcast clip has resurfaced on social media, with fans praising his openness.

“I like how he can be so articulately inarticulate in a way I understand,” remarked a Reddit user.
“Wow. I’m under the sun and I had no idea,” another quipped.
Fans have observed that this isn’t the first time Yungblud has been forthright about his attractions, with one fan appreciating his clear stance on his sexuality and refusal to delve into past relationships: “I kinda like that he’s like, ‘here is my sexuality. No queerbaiting and all around answers. I will not tell you anything more about my exes. I will just repeat one sentence in different words again and again.’ Message is clear.”
Recently, Yungblud was back in the spotlight after performing in an Ozzy Osbourne tribute at the Grammys.

