In 2015, Hayley Kiyoko released her single “Girls Like Girls” and subsequent viral music video starring Stefanie Scott as Coley, a 17-year-old girl navigating a crush on her female friend Sonya (Kelsey Chow). The empowering anthem for queer women was a breakout hit for the artist. Since its release on YouTube, the video has accumulated 163 million views and over 171 thousand comments, mostly calling for Kiyoko to expand on the teen dream world she created. In 2023, the artist released Girls Like Girls, the number one New York Times best-selling novel praised for its portrayal of sapphic youth, but the goal for Kiyoko was always to create a feature-length film. Eight years in the making, Girls Like Girls finally hits theaters this month.

While getting Girls Like Girls off the ground was not without its challenges, Kiyoko believes it to be the most authentic version of the story of Oregon teens Coley and Sonya. Similar to its music-video predecessor, the film sees Kiyoko at the helm and fresh-faced rising stars as its leads, with Maya da Costa and Myra Molloy delivering standout performances steeped in vulnerability. Everyone can relate to the emotional high stakes of pursuing a crush, and Girls Like Girls captures that experience beautifully through a nostalgic lens and summer-tinged soundtrack. In its final form, Kiyoko’s Girls Like Girls is at its best.

Hayley Kiyoko is standing in front of a gray background wearing a brown and white plaid blazer with no top underneath and brown trousers with a nude high waistband.

(Image credit: Grace Scuitto)

Take me back to writing your 2015 viral hit “Girls Like Girls.” What did it represent for you at the time?

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