Ava ’s post come on the first day of Pride 2024 .

Ava Phillippeis setting the record straight on her sexuality.

You might remember, she firstaddressedher sexuality during an Instagram AMA in 2022. After someone asked if she liked “boys or girls,” Ava wrote, “I’m attracted to… people! (Gender is whatever).”

You would think that was clear enough, but apparently, people werestillconfused(with somefailingto realize she meant gender is whatever, as in it doesn’t matter to her), which is why Avahopped onlineto straighten it out once and for all.

Taking to Instagram, shewrote, “Once upon a time, some gal on the internet said ‘gender is whatever’ in reference to her own sexuality. Many took her words out of context, but she knew what she meant.”

“Anyways, this is her post for the first day of pride month 2024,” Ava continued, attaching apictureof her waving a rainbow scarf to the post.

And if there’s still any confusion, she liked this comment, too.

There you have it. Happy Pride, everyone!

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