Modern family student Aubrey Anderson-Emmons He has come out as a bisexual for the month of pride.
The 18 -year -old actress shared the most appropriate news with her 2.5 million Tiktok The fans on Sunday, June 15, citing a classic line of the successful program.
Anderson-Emmons synchronized his lips with a sound of his character, early Lily Tucker-Prritchett, who stated that he was not Vietnamese and telling his parents: “I’m gay! I’m gay!”
“People are still joking so much (about) I’m gay when I am literally (I’m BI),” the actress wrote about the video.
Anderson-Emmons also shared the fun Tiktok via Instagram On Monday, June 16, with the subtitle: “The happy month of pride to all and all a good night Hehehehehe #modernfamily #Lily #prideminth #bi #orgull”.
The child’s star joined the cast of Modern family andN 2011 for season 3, playing Lily, the lovely adoptive daughter of Cameron Tucker (Eric Stonstreet) and Mitchell Pritchett (Jesse Tyler Ferguson)). He remained part of the cast through the last season of the Emmy comedy in 2020.
In February 2024 Anderson-Emmons said he would be open to playing his role as Lily in a Modern family The spinoff should never relive the show.
“I would certainly be interested if the script was good and the parents were on board, but school is my priority right now, unless something fantastic appears,” she told DailyMail.com. “I feel that the end left the possibilities and I think this is why people always talk about a Tucker-Prritchard family spinoff.”
Anderson-Emmons was just a young child when he joined Modern family And he linked to his television parents both ready and out. In fact, it remains close to both Stonesmet and Ferguson five years after the end of the show.

“I just called the other day and went straight to the mailbox,” Ferguson Explained exclusively Use weekly Past December.
The actor joked that being silenced was a success in his ego. “I was like,” Oh my God, sent me to the voicemail! “, Continued Ferguson.” I call her and send me to the voicemail. It’s like “Oh God, my television father calls me.”
The actor said he met Anderson-Emmons when he was only 3 years old, so he sometimes thinks of her like a little girl. “But you know, now he is a different human being,” he confessed.
Although Ferguson did not like to be sent to the voicemail for his old cost, he said Us He would love to meet with Anderson-Emmons and the rest of the cast for a movie.
“We have been out of these characters for four or five years, such as we are going to see and see what happens five years later,” he said about his ideas for a movie. “Maybe Mitch and Cameron still moved away and want to see these characters together, so he could be around a kind of family meeting.”