Lola Young opens up on her sexuality with X-rated comment

Lola Young recently disclosed aspects of her sexuality, following her reply to a comment on her latest TikTok post.

As a devoted admirer, I couldn’t help but share my excitement after the 24-year-old artist, renowned for her energetic performances, captivated audiences at Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Liverpool on Sunday. Later that day, she graced our social media feeds, and the enthusiasm among fans was palpable.

Viewers immediately took to commenting their admiration for the artist after dancing and miming along to CMAT’s song “Take A Sexy Picture Of Me.

As a devoted admirer, I’d rephrase it like this: In an unforeseen response, I, as someone who doesn’t identify strictly within the heterosexual spectrum, acknowledged my preference by saying, “I also appreciate femininity.

CMAT showed her affection for the tribute to her song by responding with a string of weeping emojis and wrote: “I adore you immensely; today is the best day of my life. You’re simply amazing.

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The lyrics of CMAT’s latest song are: ‘I performed the tasks of a butcher, baker, homemaker, and family creator; I indulged in schoolgirl dreams; Oh, I did some actions involving legs and hands, exchanged witty banter as a single woman; So, let me ask, what was my reward for that?’

As an utterly smitten admirer, I’d like to shout out the phenomenal Lola, a shining star who graduated from the prestigious Brit School. This year, she’s taken off like a rocket, capturing hearts worldwide with her infectious hit single “Messy.” To top it all off, she’s been honored with not one but two BRIT Award nominations! Simply amazing, Lola! Keep shining and breaking boundaries!

Earlier this month, the celebrity shared on social media about her ADHD medication, Concerta, saying it helps her “perceive clutter immediately and tidy up.

Lola pointed out that there’s a tendency to excessively romanticize Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) within Generation Z, with quite a few people seemingly following the trend unquestioningly.

However, she contended that the increased focus on ADHD in recent times not only lessens the stigma but also educates people about its impact on the brain.

The pop artist from Croydon shared: “Approximately half a year ago, I began using Concerta, and it has truly transformed my life. It has significantly affected the way I think, how I perceive clutter, and I’m now able to clean up more efficiently. I feel genuinely much happier.

My journey with Concerta has been simply remarkable, and I can’t help but endorse it wholeheartedly. It’s crucial to challenge and diminish the stereotype surrounding the use of medication for mental health issues. After all, if someone had a heart ailment, they might be prescribed medication. The same compassion and understanding should extend to those dealing with mental health concerns.

‘So we should make sure physical health and mental health are viewed on par.’

Lola also emphasised the importance of getting a diagnosis of ADHD can ‘change your life’.

As a lifestyle expert, I’d advise that receiving a diagnosis provides valuable insights, but I strongly suggest exploring your treatment options thoroughly. For me, Concerta has been instrumental in managing my condition effectively. It might be worth discussing this option with your healthcare provider to see if it could potentially benefit you as well.

Concerta is a medication designed to boost focus and reduce impulsivity and excessive activity levels in individuals diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

Users of this medication can expect feelings of intense joy (euphoria), increased vitality, and enhanced mental clarity with improved focus and concentration.

It is estimated 230,000 people in the UK are taking the medication for ADHD. 

Lola shared that she composed the popular song ‘Messy’ in her own room, hinting that it might be based on her personal experiences with her parents.

‘It’s massively about some close family but it’s a combination. 

It seems that the focus is largely on me, as I tend to be quite disorganized. To be honest, I’ve never even touched a broom, and my life reflects this chaos, making this ‘messy’ path a perfect representation of who I am.

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2025-05-29 14:33

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