Troye Sivan is an Australian singer, actor, and YouTuber who rose to fame for his music and online presence. Troye Sivan gained popularity on YouTube, where he began sharing videos at a young age. He covered popular songs and gained a substantial following. Troye Sivan's acting career started with roles in Australian television, including the film "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" (2009), in which he played a young Wolverine.
Troye Sivan's music career took off with the release of his EP "TRXYE" in 2014, which debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200. The EP included the hit single "Happy Little Pill." Troye Sivan has released full-length albums, including "Blue Neighbourhood" (2015) and "Bloom" (2018). These albums showcase his pop and electronic music influences. Some of Troye Sivan's notable singles include "Youth," "Wild," "My My My!," and "Dance to This" featuring Ariana Grande.
Troye Sivan is openly gay and has been an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. His music often explores themes related to his identity and experiences. Troye Sivan has collaborated with other YouTubers and influencers and is known for his friendships with fellow content creators. Apart from his early acting roles, Troye Sivan has been involved in various film and television projects. He appeared in the film "Boy Erased" (2018), which addresses LGBTQ+ conversion therapy. Troye Sivan released the EP "In a Dream" in 2020, featuring tracks such as "Take Yourself Home" and "Easy."