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Modern family aum Aubrey Anderson-Emmons came out as bisexual for a month of pride.
The 18 -year -old actress shared the news most suitably with his 2.5 million Tiktok Followers on Sunday, June 15, by quoting a classic line from the popular show.
Anderson-Emmons lip-synced along the sound of her character, Lily Tucker-Pritchett hypocritical, declaring that she wasn’t Vietnam and said to her parents, “I’m gay! I’m gay!”
“People keep flirting so much (for) me to be gay when I’m literally I’m (I’m BI),” the actress wrote over the video.
Anderson-Emmons shared the funny Tiktok via Instagram On Monday, June 16, with the headline: “Happy pride month for everyone and everyone good night hehehe #modernfamily #lily #pridemonth #bi #pride.”
The child star joined a cast Modern Family I.n 2011 for season 3, playing Lily, a charming girl Cameron Tucker adopted (Eric Stonestreet) and Mitchell Pritchett (Jesse Tyler Ferguson). He remained part of the cast through the final season of the comedy that Emmy won in 2020.
In February 2024, Anderson-Emmons said he would be open to revenge on his role as Lily in a Modern family Spinoff ABC should never revive the show.
“I would definitely be interested if the script were good and the fathers are aboard the ship, but the school is my priority right now unless something great is coming on,” she Dailymail.com was told. “I feel the finale left possibilities and I think that’s why people are always talking about a side effect of the Tucker-Pritchard family.”
Anderson-Emmons were only a small child when he joined Modern family and bonded with her TV fathers on and off set. In fact, she remains close to Stonestreet and Ferguson five years after the show ends.
“I called her the day before, and went straight to a solution machine,” Ferguson she was told only Weekly US Last December.
The actor joked that being calmed was popular to ego. “I was like, ‘Oh, my God, she sent me to a reply machine!'” Ferguson continued. “I call her, and she sends me to an answering machine. She’s like, ‘O God, my TV Father calls me.'”
The actor noted that he met Anderson-Emmons when he was only 3, so he still thinks of her as a little girl at times. “But, you know, she’s a different human being now,” he admitted.
Although Ferguson did not love to be sent to a voice machine by his former -gostar, he told Us He would love to reunite with Anderson-Emmons and the rest of the cast for a film.
“We’ve been away from these characters for four or five years, like, let’s call in and see what happens five years later,” he said for his ideas for catching up a movie. “Mitch and Cameron may still move away and you want to see these characters together, so it could be around some kind of family reunion.”