In summary, while Anthony Keyvan plays a gay character in "XO, Kitty," his actual sexual orientation remains unconfirmed publicly. The important takeaway is the significance of representation in media, which helps foster understanding and acceptance.
"Xo, Kitty" star Anthony Keyvan, who broke out as a love interest in Hulu’s "Love, Victor," has become a beacon of representation for queer Iranian and Filipino Americans.
Before XO, Kitty’s Q came into the picture, Anthony had already played another gay character in a different series. In the Love, Simon TV spin-off show Love, Victor, the actor filled the recurring role of Rahim, a Muslim student who struggles with coming out to his religious family.
Théo Augier Bonaventure captivates audiences with his portrayal of a gay character in the Netflix spinoff "XO, Kitty." While his performance showcases his talent, fans wonder about his dating status, and a run through his Instagram reveals no evidence of a real-life relationship with Anthony Keyvan.