Racking up thousands of followers across their social media platforms, these queer content creators are dominating the digital space while unapologetically embracing their identities, challenging stereotypes, and inspiring others to be their best selves.

Photo: Belle Rodolfo and Ice Neo/Instagram
Through their diverse content—whether it’s beauty tutorials, comedic skits, adulting vlogs, or thoughtful social commentary—they create a safe and empowering spaces that highlight queer representation. Their presence online sparks meaningful conversations that help normalize and celebrate LGBTQIA+ experiences in everyday life.
Below are five content creators who are worth following for their content and their great personalities:
1. Belle Rodolfo (@bellerodolfo on TikTok)
With over 12 years in the beauty industry, Belle Rodolfo is one of the lifestyle content creators in the Philippines you’ll definitely want to keep an eye on, especially if you’re on the hunt for the latest makeup releases or just starting to explore the chaotic world of beauty. But beyond her get-ready-with-me videos and honest product reviews, Belle also champions queer representation by openly sharing glimpses of her relationship with her partner, Deng Garcia.
@bellerodolfo
On her TikTok account, Belle frequently shares fun and engaging storytime videos with her partner, offering a candid look into their life as a DINK (Double Income, No Kids) couple. While this type of content is common among couples, Belle stands out for her unapologetic honesty and firm stance on LGBTQ+ issues, using her platform not only to entertain but also to advocate and represent the community.
2. Ice Neo (@iceeneoo on TikTok)
Ice Neo may have mastered the art of virality with their consistently funny content—ranging from school vlogs and reinvented fit checks to videos that spark Pinoy pop culture nostalgia. As a queer content creator, Ice doesn’t just bring laughs; they also bring much-needed representation to the digital space, embracing their identity with confidence.
@iceeneoo ANG SAPATOSSSS??? #HANGKULET 😝✌️#outfit #fitcheck ♬ original sound – NEYOW – NEYOW 😝✌️
While their witty and entertaining videos often rack up thousands (and even millions) of views, Ice also knows when to speak up. They use their platform to raise awareness on socio-political issues affecting the country, showing that being a content creator can also mean being a voice for change.
3. Angelu (@ang.elu on TikTok)
If you’re looking for home and lifestyle content creators, Angelu is someone you should be following right away! Her TikTok account—resembling a digital diary from an inspiring and hardworking ate—is filled with practical home vlogs and informative adulting content. Planning to move out? Check her account. Wondering if a new product is worth the investment? Go check her account!
@ang.elu Replying to @squushimallows here’s a 6 min #queercouple #livingtogether vlog kasi antagal ko pala walang ganito 🥲😅 i hope u enjoy this one! 🏷️ #longervideos #dayinmylife #minivlog #wlwph #queertok #wlwcouple ♬ original sound – angelu ☻
She also also offers a peek into her personal life with her partner through her “A Day in My Life as a Queer Couple Living Together”-style vlogs. Their content not only inspires but also brings much-needed queer representation to the center stage—something that we need to see more on social media. It’s the kind of content that feels refreshingly real, while also giving us a boost of motivation and a gentle reminder that love, growth, and ambition can coexist.
4. Miss Tris (@trisj__ on TikTok)
For those who love EXO and K-pop, you’ve definitely come across Miss Tris’ TikTok account. While her content is filled with K-pop updates and relatable fangirl memes, she also gives us a glimpse into her life as a hardworking medical student who’s balancing academic demands with her fangirl passions.
@trisj__ heavy on COMPLETE #kpop #kpopfyp #kpopconcert #exo #exoplanet ♬ original sound – pebi✨
TikTok content creators like Miss Tris are fun and feel-good to watch. She showcases how to balance her life as a queer fangirl navigating med school, all while being proudly herself—breaking stereotypes and adding to the growing visibility of queer representation in fandom spaces.
5. Yani Villarosa (@yanihatesu on TikTok)
For the chronically online Gen Zs and Millennials out there, you’ve definitely seen Yani Villarosa’s funny skits on X. These days, she has expanded her digital reach to TikTok, where she shares even more relatable content, and YouTube, where she hosts podcasts with friends and well-known celebrities.
@yanihatesu
This openly queer content creator is a refreshing presence on social media. She’s unafraid to show her most authentic self and speak vulnerably about navigating her early twenties. At the same time, she empowers her audience by sharing her insights on social issues and embracing her strengths, flaws, and everything in between.
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