Aubrey Anderson-Emmons has made headlines this Pride Month with a joyful and authentic revelation: the Modern Family star has come out as bisexual. Known for her role as Lily Tucker-Pritchett from seasons 3 to 11 of the Emmy-winning ABC sitcom, the 18-year-old actress shared her news with humor and heart—sparking celebration across social media and the LGBTQ+ community.
Celebrating Pride with Humor and Heart: Aubrey Anderson-Emmons’ Viral Post

In a lighthearted and clever tribute, Aubrey Anderson-Emmons posted a lip-sync video on Instagram reenacting an iconic Modern Family scene. In it, young Lily exclaims, “No, I’m not, I’m gay, I’m gay!”—a quote that has become deeply resonant within LGBTQ+ pop culture. The actress captioned the video:
“People keep joking so much about me being gay when I literally am (I’m bi).”
The post immediately went viral, receiving over 1.5 million views and thousands of supportive comments from fans and LGBTQ+ followers.
💬 Check out the original video on Aubrey Anderson-Emmons’ Instagram
Fans Celebrate Aubrey Anderson-Emmons’ Courage

The response to Aubrey Anderson-Emmons’ announcement was overwhelmingly positive. Many fans referenced her iconic TV parents, Cam and Mitch, with messages like:
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“Cam and Mitch would be proud!”
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“Coming out to this audio is truly iconic.”
Such reactions reflect the enduring love for Modern Family’s LGBTQ+ representation and the warmth fans feel toward Anderson-Emmons’ real-life journey.
The Impact of Aubrey Anderson-Emmons and Modern Family on LGBTQ+ Representation

Since joining Modern Family in 2011, Aubrey Anderson-Emmons has played a vital role in one of television’s most influential portrayals of a same-sex family. Her on-screen dads, played by Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet, helped pave the way for LGBTQ+ visibility in mainstream media.
The show’s cultural legacy is often cited by outlets like GLAAD, which praised Modern Family for reshaping the American family narrative.
Anderson-Emmons’ public coming out continues that legacy, showing how visibility on and off screen contributes to greater acceptance and understanding.
Why Aubrey Anderson-Emmons’ Story Matters

As Pride Month reminds us, every coming out story is an act of courage. By sharing hers, Aubrey Anderson-Emmons becomes a role model for countless young people navigating identity and acceptance. Her message echoes the importance of humor, love, and truth in embracing who we are.
🏳️🌈 Learn more about the role of youth in LGBTQ+ visibility from the Human Rights Campaign.
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