It depends one which Louis Smith you're talking about:
Louis Smith (gymnast) (born 1989), British gymnast
Louis Smith (politician) (1879-1939), English politician
Louis Smith (Australian politician) (1830-1910), Australian politician
Lou Smith (1928-2007), American singer
Louis Carter Smith (1870-1961), Archery champion and historian
Louis Smith Tainter, for whom the Louis Smith Tainter House is named after
Louis Laybourne Smith (1880-1965), Australian architect
Louis Smith (musician) (born 1931), American jazz trumpeter
Louis S. Smith II, co-founder of Shindana Toys
Sexual orientation is a personal aspect of an individual's identity that is not always determined or explained by specific reasons. It is important to respect and support individuals regardless of their sexual orientation. Liam Smith's sexual orientation is his own personal matter.
straight
Willow Smith is an underage celebrity. Please leave trashed until she turns 18 on October 31, 2018.
Graeme Smith is straight.
yes he is bisexual
Steven Smith's sexual orientation is not publicly known, as he has not made any public statements about it. Personal sexual orientation is a private matter and it is up to the individual to share it if they wish to.
Although there has been speculation that Shepard Smith is gay, Shepard has made no public announcement as to his sexual orientation. His personal life is his own. He has the right to live his life.
Despite what you may have heard.. Kevin Smith does not enjoy kissing guys
He is heterosexual, his girlfriend is Louis Davies
Louis Carol lived in a time when sexual orientation was not openly discussed or understood. All we can say on the matter is that we know he was married to his first cousin. Frances Jane Lutwidge.
a lot if people say that he is gay but he is not gay!!!!!!!!! he loves girls!!! the end!
There is no publicly available information on the sexual orientation of Brad Smith or Sully, so it is not possible to determine if they are gay. Additionally, it is important to respect individuals' privacy and not make assumptions about someone's sexual orientation without their explicit confirmation.