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is opening up about her sexual identity — but she’s a little tired of having to do so.
The actor, who portrays Fabiola on the Netflix series, first came out as queer on National Coming Out day in October of 2020. “I’ve been asked the same question a numerous amount of times,” Leeon Instagram at the time.
Even though it’s been almost a year since her coming out, Lee shared that she still gets questions on a regular basis about her sexuality because of her role on the show. She explained that there’s no right way to come out, and at the end of the day, it’s important to do it on your terms. “Whatever you feel most comfortable with makes you valid,” she explained. “You don’t have to have a huge coming out. Sometimes you can just feel it within yourself and that's okay! You’re still valid.
She added that, for now, she’s done talking about her sexuality, noting that she doesn’t plan on the topic being a “continuous conversation.” Lee explained that there’s more to who she is than being queer, and she wants her fans and the public to focus on things other than her identity. “I want people to know that I love writing music and have passion for helping fight against our climate crisis,” she said. “I love sharing what's going on in the world.
As for her fans within the LGBTQ+ community, Lee ended her message with an important reminder about coming out. “Coming out can be scary because you feel like nobody really understands,”. “But I feel like at least one person will after reading this. And even if nobody does, it's okay. BecauseLee has spoken about thebefore as it relates to her character, Fabiola.
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