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LZ Granderson: Celebrities like Jason Mraz are living a lesson of Pride Month: It's messy becoming who you are

Jason Mraz attends "The Drop: Jason Mraz" at The GRAMMY Museum on June 22, 2023, in Los Angeles, California.

With a few hundred fans gathered on the rooftop of the Grammy Museum for the release party for his eighth studio album, "Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Ride," Jason Mraz took a beat before deciding to share news of his divorce for the first time Thursday. In a journey from being an LGBTQ+ ally to coming out as bisexual, the "I'm Yours" singer now says he belongs to no one. Except

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