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KATSEYE member Megan comes out: 'We love bisexuals!'

Megan of KATSEYE performs onstage Huntington Beach California May 2025
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Megan of KATSEYE performs onstage during iHeartRadio's 102.7 KIIS FM Wango Tango in Huntington Beach, California on May 10, 2025.

The K-pop group member talked about her sexuality in a recent Weverse live broadcast.

Megan Skiendiel, a member of the popular K-pop group KATSEYE, has shared that she identifies as bisexual, becoming the second member of the band to come out as queer.

She and her fellow bandmate, Lara Raj, were on a recent live broadcast on Weverse, a South Korean fan platform. During the broadcast, the two talked with their fans and played with hair extensions, when Skiendiel asked Raj, “Should I just do it?” and then said, “Guys, I’m coming out, I’m bisexual.” They both excitedly jumped up and down, and Skiendiel can be heard saying that she was nervous to say it.

“Guys, I came out on Pride Month … so give me that award, girl,” Skiendiel says, referring to the Blooming Impact award that Raj got from the LGBT Center in Los Angeles. Raj then responds, “Next time she gets the Blooming Impact award and hey, I'm gonna present it to you and be like, 'hey, I was the first, you were the second.'” They continue to celebrate and Raj says, “I'm proud of you, Megan. Everyone say, we love bisexuals!” and Megan added, “We love bisexuals, and while I'm at it, let me also raise awareness about psoriasis. I have psoriasis.”

She seemingly confirmed her sexuality last month when she was on a live and said, “Why is everyone asking if I’m...” and mouthed the word “bi.” She responded and said, “Yes, I am.”

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This is the second member of the group to come out as queer. Back in March, Raj was talking with fans on Weverse and shared more about her identity. “I knew I was half a fruitcake when I was like 8, so I really was wanting everybody," she wrote. "Honestly, probably before 8. Isn’t half a fruitcake such a good way to explain it without saying it?”

KATSEYE was formed during the 2023 competition series, The Debut: Dream Academy, which premiered on Netflix. Raj was chosen to be a member of the group along with Skiendiel, Daniela Avanzini, Manon Bannerman, Sophia Laforteza, and Yoonchae Jeong. Raj admitted in the Weverse chat that she was nervous about coming out because she wasn’t sure how it would be received. “You know, in Dream Academy when it came out I was really, really scared tbh,” she wrote. "I didn’t know if people would accept me, and I really thought it would ruin my chances of getting in.”

Raj continued and told the fans, “And then you all were so so nice about it and gave me so much love and support and it made me feel so confident in who I am, so I love you for that.”

With two openly queer members, KATSEYE is one of the few K-pop groups to have multiple bandmates who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community.

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Moises Mendez II

Moises Mendez II is a culture journalist based in Brooklyn, New York. He covers internet culture and entertainment including television, movies, music, and more. For the last two years, he was a Culture Reporter at TIME Magazine. Before that, he was a freelance journalist and his work has appeared in The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, Fast Company, and more. Moises holds a master's degree in Arts and Culture journalism from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY.

Moises Mendez II is a culture journalist based in Brooklyn, New York. He covers internet culture and entertainment including television, movies, music, and more. For the last two years, he was a Culture Reporter at TIME Magazine. Before that, he was a freelance journalist and his work has appeared in The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, Fast Company, and more. Moises holds a master's degree in Arts and Culture journalism from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY.