He still doesn’t really embrace any identities. And he’s said multiple times that he doesn’t like being referred to as gay, straight, bi or pan.
I’m guessing like a lot of these performers, Pierce is a trauma-filled queer who’s contended with a lot of fluidity/fetishes/contradictions, some mental health issues and insecurities and internalized phobias and gay resentments, and some confusions about where he is in the gender, sexual, romantic, affection, emotional investment, commitment spectrum. Who knows how much he says and does is mostly driven by money, ego, attention or sociology.