Julianne Hough is back in the spotlight discussing her sexuality, five years after her revelation that she’s ‘not straight.’ On the Jamie Kern Lima Show podcast, the Dancing With The Stars alum shared her reluctance to label herself, emphasizing her attraction to ‘people’ rather than categories. Reflecting on her 2019 coming-out moment, she described it as a deeply ’empowering’ experience.
Julianne described coming out as a profoundly vulnerable and empowering experience.She shared that for her, it transcends labels like straight, gay, bi, or queer. Instead, she views it as a journey of understanding love, where her focus is on connecting with people and choosing those she feels drawn to.
Hough acknowledged that, at 36, she is still in the process of discovering and understanding her own sexuality.Hough revealed that she began to appreciate people for their hearts and essence in a profound way. She noted that her feelings are less about sexual attraction and more about a deep connection and admiration for the individuals themselves.
Hough described her realization as a beautiful revelation during her conversation with host Lima. She first addressed her sexual identity in a revealing 2019 interview with Women’s Health, where she shared her moment of honesty with then-husband Brooks Laich, admitting she is ‘not straight.’
Julianne described coming out as a profoundly vulnerable and empowering experience.She shared that for her, it transcends labels like straight, gay, bi, or queer. Instead, she views it as a journey of understanding love, where her focus is on connecting with people and choosing those she feels drawn to.
Hough acknowledged that, at 36, she is still in the process of discovering and understanding her own sexuality.Hough revealed that she began to appreciate people for their hearts and essence in a profound way. She noted that her feelings are less about sexual attraction and more about a deep connection and admiration for the individuals themselves.
Hough described her realization as a beautiful revelation during her conversation with host Lima. She first addressed her sexual identity in a revealing 2019 interview with Women’s Health, where she shared her moment of honesty with then-husband Brooks Laich, admitting she is ‘not straight.’
Hough recalled telling her then-husband Brooks Laich she was ‘not straight,’ which shocked fans who had assumed she was straight based on her past relationships. In a recent podcast, she revealed how her marriage to Laich helped her heal childhood trauma and provided the stability and safety she needed.