The LGBTQ+ stars and celebrity allies who have come out swinging for Harris – so far

High-profile endorsements can have a major impact on any election, particularly one as closely-fought as the 2024 US presidential race, with many people wanting to know which celebrities are pro-Kamala Harris.

It goes without saying that LGBTQ+ stars are almost universally endorsing Kamala Harris, while controversial talk show hosts and right-wing celebs, many of whom either rail against political correctness and “woke culture”, or think they’ve been “cancelled”, are coming out in support of Donald Trump.

Kamala Harris, a former prosecutor and senator of California, also received the “full support and endorsement” from president Joe Biden following his decision in July not to seek re-election.

Harris has a long history of LGBTQ+ advocacy, while Trump used his four years in office to attack LGBTQ+ protections. A recent survey found that in the months leading up to the election the vast majority of transgender people in America feel anxious about the outcome of November’s US presidential election. 

The vice president’s nomination has been supported by many celebrities, some of who are part of the LGBTQ+ community, and all of them are notable LGBTQ+ allies.

Here are some of the LGBTQ+ celebrities and allies who have endorsed Kamala Harris.


Billy Eichner

Billy Eichner wears a dark outfit as he gestures towards himself as he speaks at the MTV VMAs
Billy Eichner said it’s important that society not let “homophobes” drag the US “back into the last century”. (Theo Wargo/Getty for MTV/Paramount Global)

Gay comedian Billy Eichner brought back his popular “Billy on the Street” gameshow in an October 2024 clip that saw him and fellow actor Will Ferrell run around NYC wearing “Loud White Men for Kamala” T-shirts, asking strangers on the street “Would you have sex with a Trump voter?”

The answer tended to be a fairly resounding: “No.”


Chappell Roan (sort of)

Chapell Roan
Chappell Roan. (Getty)

There was a big brou-ha-ha around lesbian pop star Chappell Roan’s initial refusal to endorse either candidate. In a September 2024 interview with The Guardian (and a quote on X/Twitter account Pop Flop), Roan said: “I have so many issues with our government in every way. There are so many things I would want to change.

“So, I don’t feel pressured to endorse someone. There [are] problems on both sides.”

Her decision didn’t go down well, and she later went on to confirm that she will be voting for Kamala Harris, but stopped short of offering a full endorsement, saying “there is no way I can stand behind some of the left’s completely transphobic and completely genocidal views.”


Taylor Swift

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Taylor Swift performs at the Eras Tour. (ANDRE DIAS NOBRE/AFP via Getty Images)

LGBTQ+ ally and queen of all our hearts Taylor Swift endorsed Kamala Harris for president in September, moments after Harris’ televised presidential debate against Donald Trump.

The pop star made her announcement in an Instagram post signed as “Childless Cat Lady” – a reference to comments by Trump’s running mate JD Vance.


Cher

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Music legend Cher performs at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2024. (Getty)

Gay icon Cher has endorsed Kamala Harris. In a series of posts on social media in October 2024, the 78-year-old singer said: “I’ve followed Kamala Harris since she was my US. senator. She fought for me then and she is fighting for all of us now. That’s why I’m proudly voting for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.”


Megan Thee Stallion 

Megan Thee Stallion performs at Los Angeles Pride in the Park where she reunited with gay classmate
Megan Thee Stallion performs at Los Angeles Pride in the Park where she reunited with gay classmate. (Getty)

At Harris’ first campaign rally in Atlanta Megan bisexual icon Thee Stallion performed her hit song “Mamushi”. During the performance she said: “And you want to keep loving your body — you know who to vote for!”

During her performance of the “savage” remix she told the crowd that “real savages” vote. 


Cardi B 

Cardi B posing on the red carpet at the American Music Awards 2021
Cardi B. (Getty/Rich Fury)

Bisexual rapper Cardi B took to X to air her support for Harris in a 20-minute Spaces session. 

The rapper said during the live conversation that she can’t stand any misogyny towards Harris.

She said: “I always knew how people are when it comes to women, but the disrespect? Listen, if you don’t like her as a politician, that’s you. But if you disrespect her because she’s a woman? It’s very disgusting.” 

Cardi B concluded her talk adding, “the way that y’all disrespect her, makes me like her”. 


Demi Lovato 

Demi Lovato is one of the most high profile former LGBTQ Disney stars
Demi Lovato. (Getty)

Demi Lovato, who publicly came out as non-binary in a moving video in May 2021, just weeks after coming out as pansexual, took to Instagram to share her support for Harris.

Lovato reposted Biden’s support for Harris on her Instagram story, writing “let’s do this!!”

She also posted a second story showing a picture of her and the vice president laughing.


Lil Nas X 

Lil Nas X topless and in a silver jacket.
Lil Nas X. (Getty/Emma McIntyre)

Queer rapper Lil Nas X tweeted his support for Harris on the day Biden ended his campaign.

The “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” singer wrote on the platform, “lock in lil bro”, tagging Harris.


Kesha 

Kesha waving at the camera
Kesha. (Getty

Singer Kesha, who in 2022 celebrated Pride with a candid social media post about her own LGBTQ+ journey, came out in support of Harris following vice presidential candidate JD Vance claiming the US is run by “childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and … want to make the rest of the country miserable, too.”

Speaking to media, Kesha has said she “absolutely” plans on supporting Harris and will campaign for her.


Mauren Morris 

Maren Morris
Maren Morris. (Getty)

Country music star Mauren Morris performed “Better Than We Found It” on the second night of the Democratic National Convention.

Morris, who came out as bisexual months after divorcing her husband Ryan Hurd, also spoke in support of Harris prior to the convention.

She told USA Today: “I campaigned for Biden and have met Kamala and she’s a badass. I feel invigorated to vote. Living in Tennessee, it feels more impactful to have that say.”


Raven-Symoné

Raven-Symoné
Raven-Symoné. (Getty)

That’s So Raven actress Raven-Symoné is one of many stars who have signed a letter in support of Harris for president.

The letter refers to Harris as a “galvanizing trailblazer” who “has been a champion for LGBTQ+ equality for decades”.

In an interview with Oprah she previously said of her sexuality: “I don’t want to be labeled gay. I want to be labelled a human who loves humans.”


Colman Domingo 

Colman Domingo in a pink suit.
Rustin star Colman Domingo. (Getty)

Gay actor Colman Domingo joined Raven-Symoné in signing the letter, organised by multiple LGBTQ+ organisations, in support of Harris for president.


Matt Bomer 

Matt Bomer in a blue blazer and white shirt with silver chain poses for photos against an reddish background.
Matt Bomer. (Getty)

Golden Globe-winning actor Matt Bomer, who is gay, has also signed the letter endorsing Harris’ presidential run.


George Takei 

George Takei
Actor George Takei. (Getty/ Frederick M Brown)

Star Trek icon George Takei, who revealed in 2005 that he was gay and in a long-term relationship now husband Brad Altman, has been open on social media about his support for Harris.

At the start of August he tweeted that he will support “whomever Kamala Harris picks as vice president”.

He has also joined the Out for Kamala Harris campaign for a live call in support of Harris. He tweeted that his appearance, alongside Ashlyn Harris, Sophia Bush, Brian Michael Smith and other special guests, helped to raise more than $300,000 for the vice president’s campaign.


Wanda Sykes 

Wanda Sykes
Comedian Wanda Sykes stands up for trans rights in Netflix special. (Getty)

Gay comedian Wanda Sykes, who came out as a lesbian one month after marrying French businesswoman Alex Niedbalski in 2008, has been open about her support for Harris.

In July, Sykes reposted one of Harris’ speeches with the supportive caption of: “Listen! It’s not a game!”

On Instagram she posted an image of Harris which she captioned, “Let’s go!!!”


Cynthia Nixon 

Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes in And Just Like That...
Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes in And Just Like That… (HBO)

Queer Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon celebrated Harris announcing Tim Walz as her running mate.

Taking to X she posted a video of her sipping a drink from a coconut, while fellow Harris supporter Charli XCX’s remixed song can be heard in the background. She captioned the clip, “I’m Walzing on air!” 

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