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After being discovered by a talent agency in 2008, Amber Liu rose to fame in the K-Pop industry. She has now become known in both the American pop music and K-pop scenes.

Amber Liu has been creating songs for the past ten years while staying true to herself. She also speaks frankly and freely about a variety of topics, including her gender and her love.

What does Amber Liu say about LGBTQ people and gender?

Amber Liu’s music reflects her openness regarding her gender, sexual orientation, and expression of love. When her mixtape Rogue Rouge was released in 2018, she spoke out in an interview with Billboard.

Amber Liu opened up about her sexual relationships, being androgynous, and being an ally to the LGBTQ community during a talk that covered the entirety of her mixtape, as well as associated themes and ideas.

She talked about how she considered herself an ally to the LGBTQ community. She believed that each person’s sexual orientation was their own and should not be questioned by others. Although Amber Liu has never said it out loud, she identifies as androgynous.

“Why would anyone take something away from someone you love so much? “I have a lot of LGBTQ friends.” She talked about the area.

She also talked about her socializing with a friend who identifies as transgender. “One of my trans friends is very happy to be who he is now when I see him.” Watching him go through that process is fascinating.

She repeated the statement, “Love is love” throughout the conversation. When it came to preserving her ties with other people, that was her credo.

She continued: “Some of the most beautiful people I know are gay and they are some of my best friends.” All she wanted was for everyone to be their best selves.

She wore two pins in the “Three Million Years” music video, one with a rainbow peace symbol and the other with a red heart, because she, too, was motivated by love.

She saw it as a love hymn and to her it didn’t matter who you sang it to or their sexual preference. “Love is just love,” regardless of your sexual orientation: gay, straight, bisexual or whatever. Liu has never discussed her gender identity in public. That said, she considers herself androgynous.

She described herself as an androgynous tomboy with piercings and tattoos. But she grew up in a traditional Asian culture.

He has been the target of insults from others. “You’re a girl, why do you have tattoos? People ask,” he said.

However, she got more tattoos in response to them. She did not want to face a trial before being fully recognized. In a February 2019 interview with What The Kpop, he talked about how difficult it was for her to explain her appearance to everyone.

She was depressed and tired of women in general and of herself being expected to have a certain body image. But she was trying to feel comfortable in her own skin, with understanding and supportive people by her side.

Amber Liu gives love to everything

Liu also opened up about her romantic life with Billboard. She admitted that she lacked dating skills.

“I’m very cautious when it comes to relationships,” Liu said. “As I admit, I’m picky.”

But there were good reasons for his demand. Liu said that she was selective because she only dated people she wanted to marry and that she had a “very well-rounded personality.”

The artist even admitted that it took her five years to leave a previous boyfriend behind. Despite having written a number of love songs, she did not have a clear definition for the word. “I think my definition of love evolves with every relationship I enter,” she continued.

Since he said “I love you” for the first time at the age of sixteen, the meaning of the phrase has undergone numerous changes in his mind.

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