Raegan Revord of ‘Young Sheldon’ confirms they are nonbinary
Author and actor Raegan Revord knows the power of representation.
Revord, who portrays Missy Cooper in the βBig Bang Theoryβ prequel spinoffs βYoung Sheldonβ and βGeorgie & Mandyβs First Marriage,β confirmed they are nonbinary in a recent interview with βEntertainment Tonightβ and said it has been βso coolβ to think that being their authentic self could help other kids like them.
βGrowing up, whenever I would see a celebrity or whoever come out as nonbinary or queer or anything, I was like βOh, my God, this is so cool, I see myself in you,ββ Revord said in their first interview addressing their gender identity. βItβs so crazy to have that experience where Iβm now that person and there might be a kid somewhere whoβs like βOh, my God, I see myself you.β Thatβs such an insane thing to think because I was in that kidβs shoes at some point in my life.β
The 17-year-old also addressed the importance of queer representation in media while discussing their new book, βRules for Fake Girlfriends.β The young adult rom-com follows Avery Blackwell, a rising college freshman who postpones her plans to attend Columbia after a note from her late mother sends her on a scavenger hunt in England. En route to her motherβs seaside alma mater, Avery encounters Charlie, a charming local in need of a fake girlfriend fast. Avery ends up agreeing to the faux-romance in exchange for help on the scavenger hunt.
βWhen I was getting more into reading and broadening my horizons and reading stories and watching TV and stuff, there wasnβt a lot of queer representation,β said Revord, noting that a lot has changed in 10 years.
Revord has addressed the topic in numerous interviews while promoting βRules for Fake Girlfriends,β which she wrote in part while filming the final season of βYoung Sheldon.β
βI always wanted to write something where people could see themselves because I didnβt have that in books,β Revord told Publisherβs Weekly.
βOne of my favorite shows and graphic novels is βHeartstopper.β I love that series so much, and the way they show queer love as such an innocent thing is so beautiful. I wanted to do something like that. In my book, itβs very much a found family kind of trope, and like in βHeartstopper,β everyone in the friend group is a little queer.β