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Holly Robinson Peete’s Daughter, Ryan, Comes Out As Gay

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Ryan Peete, the daughter of actress Holly Robinson-Peete and former NFL player Rodney Peete, used this Pride Month to come out.

I haven’t directly talked about this on Instagram, but I’ve been openly gay for about a year and a half now.

Lastly, she thanked the Black queer community who paved the way for her to live in truth.

“I’m thankful for all of the black queer people before me who fought for my right to live my life authentically and openly.

Happy pride month, thank youuuuu ❤”

You can read her post in its entirety below.

Source: MadameNoire

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