Australian singer G Flip comes out as non-binary and changes pronouns

Australian singer G Flip comes out as non-binary and announces their pronouns will now be ‘they/them’ as they compare themselves to a ‘gender smoothie’


Australian singer Georgia Flipo, known professionally as G Flip, has decided to come out as non-binary.

In an Instagram post, G Flip said they no longer go by the pronouns ‘she/her’ and will now be addressed as ‘they/them’ instead.

‘I’m non-binary motherf**kers,’ the 26-year-old declared to their 170,000 followers.

Loud and proud: Australian singer Georgia Flipo, known professionally as G Flip, has decided to come out as non-binary

‘Big props to those who have been educating and advocating for the ENBY community the last few years,’ they continued.

‘Looking into what it means to be non-binary had me realise that that’s who I’ve been my entire life. Gonna use they/them pronouns from now on too.’

‘I’m still the exact same person, non-binary is just the best way to explain who I am and how I’ve always felt, like a gender smoothie…. also go Pies.’

Revelation: 'Looking into what it means to be non-binary had me realise that that’s who I’ve been my entire life. Gonna use they/them pronouns from now on too,' the 26-year-old said

Revelation: ‘Looking into what it means to be non-binary had me realise that that’s who I’ve been my entire life. Gonna use they/them pronouns from now on too,’ the 26-year-old said

G Flip received supportive comments from a number of other musicians and public figures, including celebrity sexologist Chantelle Otten, AFLW player Sabrina Frederick, and reality stars Abbie Chatfield and Angie Kent.

This isn’t the first time the singer-songwriter has come out, with G Flip previously coming out as a lesbian.

‘Growing up there really wasn’t any lesbian representation,’ the Melbourne-based artist told The New Daily earlier this year.

Pride: This isn't the first time the singer-songwriter has come out, with G Flip previously coming out as a lesbian

Pride: This isn’t the first time the singer-songwriter has come out, with G Flip previously coming out as a lesbian

‘I think that definitely prolonged me coming out. I feel like if I had role models to look up to, or if I heard female pronouns in songs, it would’ve just normalised it.’

The singer is best known for the hits Killing My Time and Drink Too Much, both of which were certified platinum in Australia.

In 2019, they won Breakthrough Independent Artist of the Year at the ARIA Awards. 

Hitmaker: The singer is best known for the hits Killing My Time and Drink Too Much, both of which were certified platinum in Australia

Hitmaker: The singer is best known for the hits Killing My Time and Drink Too Much, both of which were certified platinum in Australia