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Yungblud says he’s pansexual and ‘f****d everyone under the sun’

Yungblud openly described his pansexuality, saying “I’ve f****d everyone under the sun” during a candid podcast


Pop Culture & Art February 13, 2026 1 min read
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Musician Yungblud openly addressed his pansexuality in a candid and unfiltered way during a recent interview, saying that he has been with people of many genders and explained his attraction without hesitation. He made the remarks during a podcast about identity, relationships and the importance of being honest with his fans.

In the conversation, Yungblud said, “I’ve f****d everyone under the sun,” a blunt line he used to describe the breadth of his past relationships and to reinforce that labels have never limited his personal experience. He went on to discuss how pansexuality for him means attraction regardless of gender, and that being open about his sexuality is part of embracing who he is as both a person and an artist.

The 26 year old performer has long been known for his genre bending music and outspoken views, often defying traditional norms about masculinity and sexuality. In previous years he has spoken about the fluid nature of attraction and the value of accepting nuance in relationships, but this recent interview marked one of his most direct public discussions about his own sexual history.

Yungblud explained that being frank about his experiences isn’t about seeking attention but about visibility. He said that many fans have reached out to share how his honesty has helped them feel comfortable exploring their own identities. “If someone hears that and it makes them feel less alone, that’s the whole point for me,” he said during the interview.

Reaction to the comments was swift online, with many fans applauding his openness and the way he spoke about sexuality in a matter of fact manner. Supporters praised him for rejecting shame around sexual orientation and relationships, saying that his frankness may encourage others to embrace their identities. Others noted that his experience reflects broader shifts in how younger generations think about attraction and labels.

Critics of the remarks argued that the explicit disclosure was excessive or unnecessary, though his team has not issued any additional clarification beyond the original interview. Regardless, the discussion has sparked broader conversation about pansexuality and the evolving language of attraction in popular culture.

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