Lili Reinhart has come out as bisexual in an Instagram post to support Black Lives Matter just weeks after her split fr...
- Cole Sprouse was arrested during his Black lives matter protest in Santa Monica
- Lili Reinhart admits to being bisexual since she was young
- Lili Reinhart admits to being bisexual since she was young
Lili Reinhart has come out as bisexual in an Instagram post to support Black Lives Matter just weeks after her split from Cole Sprouse.
The 23-year-old actress took to her Instagram Story on Wednesday to promote the West Hollywood LGBTQ+ for Black Lives Matter protest which was happening that day.
It was there where she made the revelation about her sexuality as she wrote: 'Although I’ve never announced it publicly before, I am a proud bisexual woman.
'And I will be joining this protest today. Come join.'
This came just days after reports that she had split from boyfriend of three years Cole Sprouse.
The two allegedly ended their romance before the COVID-19 pandemic got serious and that is why they have quarantined apart, according to a Monday report from PageSix.
'Cole and Lili split before the pandemic hit, and have been quarantining separately. They remain good friends,' said the insider.
The stars started dating on the set of their hit TV series Riverdale where she plays Betty and he is Jughead.
Reinhart and the 27-year-old actor have split before: they broke up in mid 2019 but got back together. There were rumours that he had cheated with supermodel Kaia Gerber but it was never confirmed.
In April there were rumours that the two had split, but an outlet said not so fast.
'Lili and Cole are still together. They haven't been [in quarantine] together but haven't split,' an E! News insider explained.
Last month she found herself having to defend Cole after rumors spread that he had been cheating on her with Cindy Crawford's daughter Kaia.
Cole staunchly denied the 'baseless accusations' and Lili denounced 'a**holes' on 'toxic' Twitter as the conjecture did the rounds.
Shortly thereafter #colesprouseisoverparty began to trend on Twitter and Lili tweeted an outburst in his defense that she then deleted.
'Twitter is such a vile place. It's so easy to say s*** behind your f***ing phone, isn't it?' wrote the Cleveland-born actress.
'This is why people choose to keep their relationships private... this is why people don't have social media.. because of this bullying.'
Lili insisted: 'I refuse to keep my mouth shut about things like this. You have no idea how destructive this can be to someone. To anyone. It's abusive.'
She added: 'There is no excuse for this. You need god in your life or some form of help if you participate in cancel culture.'