The 17-year-old actress opened up about her sexuality while taking over Teen Vogue's Snapchat account, telling fans about how difficult it has been to keep a part of herself hidden, reported Us magazine.
"It's a really, really hard thing to be silenced and it's deeply bruising to fight against your identity and to mold yourself into shapes that you just shouldn't in," she said in the video, which she also posted to her Tumblr.
"As someone who identifies as a black, bisexual woman, I've been through it and it hurts and it's awkward and it's uncomfortable."
"I realized because of Solange (Knowles) and Ava DuVernay and Willow (Smith) and all the black girls watching this right now that there's absolutely nothing to change," she continued.
"We cannot be suppressed. We are meant to express our joy and our love and our tears and be big and bold and definitely not easy to swallow.
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