Lorde Addresses Nonbinary Identity Speculation
- Lorde, a New Zealand singer, discussed her evolving gender identity in a Rolling Stone interview published on May 15, 2025.
- Her expanding gender identity stems from personal changes, including stopping birth control in 2023 and exploring new expressions through her forthcoming album Virgin.
- Virgin, set for release on June 27, opens with the track containing lyrics 'Some days I'm a woman / Some days I'm a man,' reflecting her fluid gender experience while still using she/her pronouns.
- Lorde emphasized she remains a cisgender woman who does not want to take space from trans people and described her gender as 'in the middle,' acknowledging the complexity and hesitation in labeling it.
- Her interview and album imply a broader conversation about gender fluidity and identity, with Virgin likely exploring new lyrical ground, followed by a world tour after release.
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Lorde says she's 'in the middle gender-wise' as she opens up on identity
Lorde (Picture: Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images) New Zealand singer Lorde has opened up about her gender identity as she reveals that she has a much more ‘expansive’ feeling. The Kiwi singer, 28, is set to release her new album Virgin next month, her first album since Solar Power in 2021. While promoting her new record, the pop star has revealed that she had a different approach to this album, and has had some major changes in her person…
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