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Get it, girl! Fifth Harmony singer Lauren Jaurequi came out as bisexual in a no holds barred open letter to President-elect Donald Trump’s supporters on Friday, November 18.
“To every single Trump supporter trying to say that voting for Trump does not mean that you are racist, homophobic, sexist, xenophobic, assholes Your words are worthless, because your actions have led to the single-handed destruction of all the progress we’ve made socially as a nation,” Jauregui began her letter on Billboard.com.
The 20-year-old songstress went on to criticize those who voted for Trump for thinking that “You are superior to the rest of us.”
The X Factor alum cited her own Catholic upbringing and pointed to Trump’s supporters lack of Godliness, noting that “Your God is watching and He knows your hearts and He is aware of the true reason you chose such a human to run the most powerful country in the world, and I promise you the God that I have come to know and love is intolerant of judgment and hatred.”
“I am proud to be part of a community that only projects love and education and the support of one another. I am proud to be the granddaughter and daughter of immigrants who were brave enough to leave their homes and come to a whole new world with a different language and culture and immerse themselves fearlessly to start a better life for themselves and their families.”
Earlier this month, Jauregui was snapped on camera locking lips with a mystery brunette woman during a wedding photo booth session.
The singer concluded her letter by imploring supporters of Trump to expand their minds and stop thinking so narrowly.
“If I could tell every Trump supporter two things, it would be to travel and read a history book. Look beyond yourselves, look at how petty the morals you uphold seem when you realize we are not the only ones,” she wrote.
“We are not ‘whining’ about our presidential choice losing, we are screaming battle cries against those whose political and personal agendas threaten our lives and sanity,” Jauregui concluded.

