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Is Jeremiah Bisexual in ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’?

The Summer I Turned Prettyis finally back for Season 2. With complicated love triangles, funeral fights, and ambiguous flashbacks, the first three episodes of the new season left us itching for answers from Belly, Jeremiah, Conrad, and the rest of the Cousins Beach fam. 

Based on the book series by Jenny Han, the main focus of the Prime Video teen drama is Belly Conklin (Lola Tung) and her love-related relationships with brothers Conrad (Christopher Briney) and Jeremiah Fisher (Gavin Casalegno). This season takes a more serious turn, as we watch how the two families are mourning the loss of mother Susannah Fisher and their Cousins Beach summer home. 

With continual voiceovers and flashbacks from Belly’s POV, we can’t help but inquire more about the isolated personal lives of characters aside from her. For instance, Jeremiah has made his romantic feelings toward Belly crystal clear; but we’ve also seen him display interest in boys. So is Jeremiah bisexual? Here’s what we know:

In Season 1, episode 2, Jeremiah reveals that he

The Summer I Turned Pretty Jeremiah Sexuality: Is He Queer , Bi, or Unbent in TSITP?

Jeremiah’s sexuality is one of the biggest topics that The Summer I Turned Pretty fans seem to be discussing. While TSITP books build it clear, the TV show isn’t quite so noticeable. Here’s the need-to-know info about Jeremiah and whether he’s gay, bi, or straight.

Is Jeremiah lgbtq+, bi, or linear in The Summer I Turned Cute TV series?

Jeremiah is bi in The Summer I Turned Pretty TV series, seasons 1 and 2. He has relationships with both men and women.

According to author Jenny Han, Jeremiah is “sexually fluid” and “is a juvenile person who’s figuring out where he falls in all that and hasn’t experienced a lot of love yet.” (via TV Line)

Is Jeremiah gay, bi, or straight in The Summer I Turned Pretty books?

Jeremiah is straight in The Summer I Turned Pretty books.

In the books, Jeremiah only has relationships with women and his attention is more focused on Belly.

In the identical interview with TV Line, author Jenny Han explained that, if she were to write the books today, she “may have made the

Gavin Casalegno opens up about Jeremiah’s sexuality in The Summer I Turned Pretty

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Gavin Casalegno updates fans on his life

By Sam Prance

The Summer I Turned Pretty composer Jenny Han decided to transform Jeremiah's sexuality from the books in the show.

Gavin Casalegno has opened up about Jeremiah's sexuality in The Summer I Turned Pretty and why it's "so important" to him.

Ever since The Summer I Turned Pretty came out on Prime Video last month (Jun 17), fans all around the world have fallen in love with Gavin Casalegno's character Jeremiah. While he may not be the original argue against of Belly's affection, many viewers think that he would be a better boyfriend than his brother Conrad and they can't get over his charm and good looks.

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Jeremiah is straight in The Summer I Turned Beautiful book but author and showrunner Jenny Han changed his sexuality in the show. Now, Gavin has discussed the update and said he was "hon

AfterThe Summer I Turned Pretty was released on June 17, fans of the show noticed a rare changes from the authentic book series, such as Jeremiah’s sexuality. So, is Jeremiah bisexual? Here’s what you need to know.

Is Jeremiah Bisexual in ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’?

The premise of the series focuses on Belly (Lola Tung), who spends summers with her family friends at their beach home in Massachusetts. She’s been crushing on older brother Conrad (Christopher Briney) since she was little and became best friends with younger brother Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno). As time has passed, the brothers include developed romantic feelings for Belly, leaving her to choose which brother she wants to be with.

It’s pretty clear from episode 2 of the Amazon Prime series that Jeremiah likes both women and men. In the second episode, he shows Steven, played by Sean Kaufman, all of his hookups while at the pool where he lifeguards — pointing at both men and women. He also describes himself as an “equal opportunity flirt.”

What the Cast and Writers Have Said About Jeremiah’s Sexuality

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