Whether Madonna has ‘come out,’ she’s always been an LGBTQ icon

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Whether Madonna has ‘come out,’ she’s always been an LGBTQ icon
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If Madonna has in fact come out as gay, that shouldn’t be news to anyone who has followed her career over the past 40 years, fans say.

The pop culture world was all abuzz overnight Sunday after Madonna used a Tik Tok video to tease the idea that she was coming out as gay.

In the five-second clip, the “Vogue” singer is seen holding a pair pink panties with the caption, “If I miss, I’m Gay.” She then tosses the underwear towards a waste basket, misses and then gestures, “Oh well.”

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