Out of this world: Nyako narrates what happened after she joined the LGBTQ

By , March 7, 2026

TikToker Nyako has opened up about her personal journey into the LGBTQ community, describing the experience as life-changing, emotional, and unlike any love she had previously known.

Speaking during a TikTok live on Saturday, March 7, 2026, Nyako explained that her closeness with women began gradually and unexpectedly. She said her friendship circle included a girl whose girlfriend she knew, and through these connections, she started bonding with other women.

“So little by little I started being close to this girl because of her girlfriend, who we were friends with,” Nyako said.

“But little did I know that these ladies were actually pursuing me, but in low-key openness. Many of them had been wishing to date me for long, but I was never aware.”

Nyako admitted that before this experience, she had been judgemental of the LGBTQ community. However, being pursued by women herself completely shifted her perspective.

“Guys, I judged these people for long until I got a dose of my own medicine,” she said. “But there is no love that is as sweet as that of a fellow woman. It is different. It is out of this world.”

She said she never planned to fall in love with a woman, but the connection developed naturally and profoundly.

“So I never planned to love a fellow woman; it just happened. Maybe one day I will walk you through what happened. But I have stopped judging the LGBTQ community because it is different,” she said.

Nyako posing for a photo during a past event. PHOTO/@Iam_nyako/Instagram

Nyako went on to describe how this experience has changed her feelings toward men. She said her love for women feels hotter and more intense than anything she has felt with men.

“Now I feel like I can never love a man anymore. That love is so hot. It’s out of this world,” she said.

The social media personality also addressed criticism regarding her appearance and perceived femininity.

“So many people have been describing me as feminine. Now I have worn that crown. So even if you tell me I look like a man, it doesn’t bother me. Maybe my time had not come for me to join them, but now it has. That thing is emotional,” Nyako said.

Nyako further revealed the personal heartbreak she experienced within the community. She said the very person who inspired her to join the LGBTQ community eventually dumped her, leading to public displays of her emotional pain.

“What I wanted to say is that I am one of these people, and the one who made me join the LGBTQ even dumped me. That’s why I was once crying live here. I was dumped,” she said.

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