
Liza Koshy has blessed her fans with a adorable collection of pictures and videos with private teacher Jenna Willis, prompting many to infer the 2 are a couple.
Koshy is best known for her YouTube channel, which boasts nearly 18 million subscribers. She also starred in Netflix 2020 musical comedyWork It, playing the function of Jasmine Hale.
Liza Koshy Posts Birthday Tribute To New Girlfriend Jenna Willis
The actress, who has prior to now been in a courting with fellow YouTuber David Dobrik, turns out to have moved on with Willis. Koshy celebrated her girlfriend in a belated birthday post on Instagram on June 17.
“happy belated birthday child • i will't wait to see you at the finish of the aisle one day... i simply have no idea which position you'll be able to play,” Koshy wrote within the caption.
The gallery of pictures and videos comprises the two getting comfortable on vacation and acting a heartfelt rendition of Your Love by English rock band The Outfield.
"#3, 6, 8 swipes. Drop the [microphone emoji]. Cause we did baby!” Willis commented.
The personal trainer’s Instagram account also see Koshy’s popping up in her stories, leaving little doubt whether the two are a couple.
Liza Koshy Fans Are Loving To See Her Happy With Jenna Willis, But Don’t Assume She’s Gay
Fans have been very supportive of Koshy ever since she introduced Willis to the world.
“Its 3am and I'm finding out Liza Koshy has a gf life's good,” one fan wrote.
“LIZA KOSHY HAS A GF?? i mean good for her,” was another comment.
Some are pointing out that Koshy upgraded since her relationship to Dobrik, who was involved in a sexual misconduct scandal earlier this year.
Many are calling Koshy’s coming out as queer a “win for the gays” even though the actress didn’t disclose her sexual orientation nor did she use any label.
This seems to be erasing the possibility that Koshy identifies as bisexual or pansexual, as some in the queer community have pointed out.
“'LIZA KOSHY HAS A GF, ANOTHER WIN FOR THE GAYS’
That is….. not correct. Gurl could be bi. DONT you DARE be out here ERASING people in PRIDE MONTH,” one bisexual activist wrote.
"Why can’t they ever simply say “queers” like come ON,” was once another remark.
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