Bex Taylor-Klaus: Arrow star comes out as non-binary

The actor has also starred in Scream and iZombie (Nicholas Hunt/Getty)
Bex Taylor-Klaus, who has starred in Arrow and Scream, has revealed that they’re non-binary.
The 23-year-old actor came out as gay in 2016 by tweeting: “hello my name is bex and yes the rumours are true I am v gay.”

Taylor-Klaus playing Sin on Arrow (The CW)
And their latest announcement was made with a similar air of nonchalance, with Taylor-Klaus – who is also a series regular on Netflix’s Voltron: Legendary Defender, which will have an explicitly gay character when it returns – tweeting it out in much the same way.
They wrote: “I came out as trans non-binary in a room full of people today. Guess it’s time for me to do that on here, too…
“Hi. I’m Bex, and the rumours are true. I’m v enby.”
‘Enby’ is another way of saying N.B., which of course stands for non-binary.
I came out as trans non-binary in a room full of people today. Guess it’s time for me to do that on here, too …
Hi. I’m Bex, and the rumors are true. I’m v enby.
— Bex Taylor-Klaus (@IBexWeBex) July 29, 2018
Taylor-Klaus, who has played a series of gay characters on The Killing, House of Lies and MTV’s Scream, may also be familiar to fans of Glee, who will have seen them dump spaghetti over Rachel’s head.
Their revelation was met with excitement and positivity from fans.

Taylor-Klaus (right, standing up) abuses Lea Michele’s Rachel on Glee (Fox)
One wrote: “*quickly makes this a date to celebrate a year from now and so on.*
“I love you a whole bunch! Thank you for being you and existing and allowing me to walk beside you on this journey. ”
*quickly makes this a date to celebrate a year from now and so on*
I love you a whole bunch! Thank you for being you and existing and allowing me to walk beside you on this journey.— ️ lele @ otakon ️ (@vakraau) July 29, 2018
Another said: “Super proud of you, you wonderful human being. ”
Super proud of you, you wonderful human being.
— Katie Cullen RTX 2018 (@Kiaxet) July 29, 2018
A different fan wrote: ” congrats bb, proud of you! sending all the love.”
congrats bb, proud of you! sending all the love
— matt (@lindsaydemeola) July 29, 2018
After a cute exchange, one fan said: “I’m so damn proud of you for embracing who you are.

The actor received an outpouring of love in response to her announcement (bex_tk/instagram)
“It’s all I’ll ever want for you love ❤️.”
You know so much about me… but seriously, I’m so damn proud of you for embracing who you are. It’s all I’ll ever want for you love ❤️ pic.twitter.com/LGoyAEfCuc
— nicole ✌️ (@olicitybex) July 29, 2018
Another wrote: “Well, you screwed up… now I just love you more.”
Well, you screwed up… now I just love you more.
— Paul Guyot (@Fizzhogg) July 29, 2018
Amen to that.

Bex Taylor-Klaus and fellow Voltron: Legendary Defender star Jeremy Shada (Nicholas Hunt/Getty)
Taylor-Klaus follows in the footsteps of other non-binary stars like Asia Kate Dillon, Transparent writer and director Jill Soloway and Steven Universe creator Rebecca Sugar in coming out publicly.