How the actress and activist "figured out how to just do me."
So what’s changed? After much self-reflection, Amandla reached a new understanding of her sexuality. Earlier this year, she came out as gay and is living and loving her truth. (She’s happily booed up too. She was spotted on the red carpet at the VMAs holding hands with the singer King Princess.) This is all happening as she takes on her most meaningful— and controversial—role yet: gutsy Starr Carter in The Hate U Give (out October 19), based on Angie Thomas’s best-selling novel about a teen who witnesses her friend get shot by a police officer.
Amandla has plenty to say about all of it, so now it’s her turn to do the talking.
On What the Word Activist Means to Her
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