Sam Smith takes gender non-conforming artist Alok Vaid-Menon to film premiere after announcing they/them pronouns

Singer Sam Smith took performance artist Alok Vaid-Menon to a film premiere in their first public appearance since announcing to the world that they are using they/them pronouns.

The ā€˜Dancing with a Strangerā€™ star said last week on their Instagram that they are changing their pronouns, having come out as non-binary six months earlier.

On Thursday night, September 19, Smith took Vaid-Menon, who regularly speaks out about their experiences as a gender non-conforming person, to the film premiere of Judy, a biopic about Judy Garland, in Beverly Hills.

Sam Smith enjoys film premiere wearing “big white heels and a beat face”.

Smith had thanked Vaid-Menon for their support, alongside other stars from the trans and non-binary communities, when they publicly announced their pronouns.

Posting on Instagram after the film premiere, the elated singer wrote: “I just went to the JUDY premiere with my beautiful friend @alokvmenon and I wore big white heels and a beat face and they wore dicks in their ears.

“Life is good. Everything is in its right place.”

“After a lifetime of being at war with my gender Iā€™ve decided to embrace myself for who I am, inside and out,” Smith posted on Instagram last week.

“Iā€™m so excited and privileged to be surrounded by people that support me in this decision but Iā€™ve been very nervous about announcing this because I care too much about what people think but fuck it!

“I understand there will be many mistakes and mis-gendering but all I ask is you please please try. I hope you can see me like I see myself now. Thank you.”

I wore big white heels and a beat face and they wore dicks in their ears.

They also tookĀ non-binary writer and drag artistĀ Tom Glitter, who penned the seminal bookĀ Diary of a Drag Queen, to theĀ GQ Awards 2019 earlier this month.

Singer came out as non-binary earlier this year

Sam Smith attends the Nordoff Robbins O2 Silver Clef Awards 2019 at the Grosvenor House on July 05, 2019 in London, England. (Jeff Spicer/Getty Images)

The Grammy award-winner publicly came out as non-binary and genderqueer in an interview with Jameela Jamilā€™s Instagram Live show I Weigh Interviews.

“Iā€™ve always had a little bit of a war going within my body and my mind,” Smith told The Good PlaceĀ star.

“I do think like a woman sometimes, in my head. Sometimes Iā€™ve questioned ā€˜Do I want a sex change?ā€™ And itā€™s something I still think about, like: ā€˜Do I want to?ā€™”

They added: “But I donā€™t think it is. When I saw the words ā€˜non-binaryā€™ and ā€˜genderqueerā€™ and I read into it and I heard this people speaking, I was like, ā€˜F**k, thatā€™s me.'”

Smith added: “Non-binary genderqueer is that you do not identify in a gender. You are a mixture of different things, you are your own special creation. Thatā€™s how I take it.

“Iā€™m not male or female, I think I flow somewhere in between. Itā€™s all on the spectrum.”