Matt Bernstein (internet personality)
Matthew Bernstein is an American content creator, makeup artist, and activist. Bernstein became an internet celebrity because of his social media posts, which largely consist of infographics and photographs of makeup looks that comment on social and political issues, mainly those that affect the LGBTQ+ community. He hosts the podcast ''A Bit Fruity with Matt Bernstein.''
Early and personal life
Bernstein was born on October 16, 1998, and grew up in a suburb of New Jersey. He was raised Jewish. He attended Westfield High School and New York University Tisch School of the Arts.Bernstein is gay, which he realized at the age of ten. He did not come out until he was fifteen, due to fears relating to his family’s opinions and religion. However, his parents were ultimately accepting, and he has a good relationship with them. Bernstein is an anti-Zionist.
Career
Bernstein won PinkNews’ Influencer of the Year award in 2022 and was recognized on the Out100 list in 2024.Social media
Bernstein began experimenting with makeup soon after coming out at age 15, first only using Wite-Out to paint his nails before eventually exploring eye shadow and eyeliner. Prompted by the 2016 United States presidential election of Donald Trump, Bernstein began to photograph himself wearing makeup and body art that highlighted issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community. Featured on his face, arms, or chest, Bernstein’s art often included bright and rainbow colors combined with bold-lettered text that highlights LGBTQ+ issues. He posted these photos on Instagram under the handle @mattxiv; he has used the platform since 2012 to promote his freelance photography.In late 2021, Bernstein's Instagram content shifted toward collage-style infographics discussing current events and political issues. During the Gaza war, Bernstein has posted pro-Palestine content on his social media leading to backlash from some pro-Israel organizations and influencers. Bernstein's social media content has been shared by celebrities including Demi Lovato and Lili Reinhart. In September 2025, Ariana Grande shared one of his posts asking pro-Donald Trump voters if their lives had improved since Trump took office. The White House released a statement directly addressing Grande and defending Trump.
In 2025, Bernstein endorsed Zohran Mamdani as candidate for New York City mayor and featured him on his Instagram account.