I remember crushing on some of them back in the day, and seeing them proud and happy in then and now 2025 just warms my heart.
The then and now 2025 stories are powerful reminders that being true to yourself can change lives, not just careers.
I think Hollywood today is more supportive, but there’s still a lot of pressure behind the scenes that people don’t see.
Some of these stories felt forced, like they were trying too hard to make a point.
I admire their courage, but I don’t think their sexuality should matter this much in media coverage.
I grew up watching them and honestly never cared who they loved—talent is what counts.
I think the video was inspiring, but maybe too focused on labels instead of the actual art they make.
It’s great they’re being true to themselves, but not everyone needs to make it part of their public identity.
Hollywood today seems more inclusive, but it took decades of people like these to pave the way.
What I love about Hollywood today is that coming out doesn’t end careers anymore—it often empowers them.
Some of these transformations in then and now 2025 are so moving, I wish the world had been more accepting back when they started.