The problem is we live in a society where we have to say the words, "I'm coming out,"' she told the magazine.
'No one should care what your sexual orientation is, what color your skin is, or if you're a man or a woman. People would call them the F-word, and I would get so angry. It was really hard to see my brothers be hated on or bullied, so I stood up for them.
'We shouldn't be using these terms to create more labels and segregate us further apart than we already are. At a young age, I was motivated to fight for gay rights, women's rights, minority rights- all human rights,' she said.