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Time to Party — Brooklyn Nine-Nine Star Stephanie Beatriz Just Came Out as Bi

Time to Party — 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Star Stephanie Beatriz Just Came Out as Bi

Time to Party — 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Star Stephanie Beatriz Just Came Out as Bi

Say hello to your new bi icon.

RachelCharleneL

We love nothing more than a good coming out party, so when we learned that Stephanie Beatriz (Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Rosa Diaz) hopped on board Team Bi, we knew it was time to start gathering our confetti.

I mean, she's basically perfect.

 

#LoveWithoutReason

A photo posted by Stephanie Beatriz (@iamstephbeatz) on

Inspired by Aubrey Plaza’s recent coming out, Beatriz made her coming out short and sweet via Twitter, and we’re all about it.

So let’s party with our favorite Stephanie Beatriz moments.

1. Every time she took no sh!t

2. Every time she was a feminist icon

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3. Every time she was our secretive side

4. Every time she reminded us of her ultimate badass status

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5. Every time she was us attempting to flirt

6. Every time she was us in a serious relationship. Like, ack

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7. Every time she was us trying to have fun at a terrible party

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8. Every time she was us not giving a f*ck

9. Every time she was #GirlPower

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Stephanie Beatriz, we love you. We can’t wait to see what you do next!

 

HAPPY #pride NYC!

A video posted by Stephanie Beatriz (@iamstephbeatz) on

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Rachel Charlene Lewis

Rachel Charlene Lewis is a writer, editor, and queer woman of color based in North Carolina. Her writing has most recently appeared in Ravishly, Hello Giggles, and elsewhere.

Rachel Charlene Lewis is a writer, editor, and queer woman of color based in North Carolina. Her writing has most recently appeared in Ravishly, Hello Giggles, and elsewhere.