Troye Sivan

“Rush” struck a sour note among some fans, who noted that the video’s cast consists mainly of thin or muscular men.
"Rush" is the first single off Sivan's forthcoming album, which is described as a “celebration of sex, dance, sweat, community, queerness, love and friendship.”
I consumed tons of queer content on YouTube in the 2010s — and the Australian singer's honesty helped me feel more comfortable being myself.
The pop star delivers a witty and heartfelt performance in Jared Frieder's coming-of-age comedy-drama, released on Paramount+ this week.
The "Bloom" singer plays a young gay man at a personal crossroads in the Paramount+ dramedy, which also stars Ellen Burstyn. It's due out Feb. 23.
The "Bloom" singer passed when an Express magazine writer asked him, "Top or bottom?"
The "Bloom" singer dropped a lyric video for the track, which is a collaboration with Sigur Rós frontman Jónsi.
The actors portray gay conversion campgoers in the harrowing drama, which is based on a true story.
The "Bloom" singer said he aimed to get "a little more real" about his sexuality on his forthcoming album.
The new clip features the pop stars showing off slick moves to a less-than-enthusiastic crowd.