16 Queer TV Show Characters Who Proved It Is Never Too Late To Come Out

Queer representation matters. Seeing queer people living their true selves onscreen has positive effects on the queer population offscreen. Here are 16 TV characters who came out later in their shows or during adulthood and reassured us that it is OK to come out at your own time.

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1.Petra Solano played by Yael Grobglas from Jane the Virgin.

Yael at a promo event

2.Charlie St. George played by Tyler Barnhardt from13 Reasons Why.

Alex and Charlie hugging

3.Patrick Brewer played by Noah Reid from Schitt's Creek.

Patrick Brewer appears as pansexual icon David Rose's business partner in Season 3 of the show. He had never dated a man before he started dating David in Season 4. They go on to get married and become one of the most loved multisexual couples in TV history.

4.Annalise Keating played by Viola Davis from How to Get Away With Murder.

Annalise looking at someone angrily

5.Cheryl Blossom played by Madelaine Petsch from Riverdale.

Cheryl looking at someone

6.Rosa Diaz played by Stephanie Beatriz from Brooklyn 99.

Rosa talking over the phone

7.Evelyn Harper played by Holland Taylor from Two and a Half Men.

(from left) Holland Taylor, Carl Reiner (front), Tim Conway

Evelyn is the mother of Charlie and Alan Harper and has dated multiple men and women in the past. She has been married six times and is currently married to Marty Pepper.

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8.Carol Willick played by Jane Sibbett from Friends.

Carol and Susan

Carol is Ross's first ex-wife. She realizes that she is a lesbian while married to Ross. After her separation from Ross, she marries the love of her life, Susan Bunch. The couple raises Carol and Ross's child, Ben.

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9.Fabiola Torres played by Lee Rodriquez from Never Have I Ever.

Fabiola Torres is one of the best friends of Devi Vishwakumar. She is a nerd and loves robots. She comes out as a lesbian in the second episode of the show but refrains from coming out to her family, fearing rejection. Later she comes to her mother and is lovingly accepted by her. Even after coming out, Fabiola struggles to accept parts of herself and to gel with the queer crowd in her high school. As of now, she is in love with her schoolmate Eve.

10.Adam Groff played by Connor Swindells from Sex Education.

Eric and Adam having a picnic

11.Callie Torres played by Sara Ramirez from Grey's Anatomy.

12.Darryl Whitefeather played by Pete Gardner from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.

Daryll comes out as bisexual toward the end of Season 1. While it took time soul searching for him to accept himself, we see that he goes to live as his true self with pride. 

Daryll comes out as bisexual toward the end of Season 1. While it took time soul searching for him to accept himself, we see that he goes to live as his true self with pride.

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13.Alex Standall played by Miles Heizer from 13 Reasons Why.

Alex in the Principal's office

14.Ola Nyman played by Patricia Allison from Sex Education.

Ola and Lilly looking up

Previously having dated Otis, Ola becomes aware of her pansexuality through a quiz in Season 2. Toward the end of the season, she starts dating Lily. Season 3 showed us that she is proud of her identity and is vocal about it.

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15.Mickey Milkovich played by Noel Fischer from Shameless.

Mickey is a gay man and has great progress with self-acceptance throughout the series. Although he starts having sex with Ian in Season 1, it is not until Season 4 that he completely accepts himself and comes out publicly. 

Mickey is a gay man and has great progress with self-acceptance throughout the series. Although he starts having sex with Ian in Season 1, it is not until Season 4 that he completely accepts himself and comes out publicly.

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16.Kat Edison played by Aisha Dee from The Bold Type.

Katherine Edison is another bisexual TV character for us to look up to. She is strong, independent, and vocal about what she believes in.

Katherine Edison is another bisexual TV character for us to look up to. She is strong, independent, and vocal about what she believes in.

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