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Following their fierce Principle cover shoot in London, Bimini and Black Peppa sat down together to discuss how they became the queens they are today. I always felt a bit weirder than others. I used to get called gay from such a young age because I was that kid doing cartwheels in supermarkets and jumping around and dancing around to S Club 7.

I was like living my best little gay life. But as bimini get a bit older, you get to your teens and become more self-conscious. I think I was more afraid of it than the people around me, which is good in a way. Well, my family, I think probably knew, but they were more scared.

I had no idea something was different bar me until people started making fun of me in church, in school, and all of that. I think I found out the hard way. I hope this is just like a phase or something. I need to leave St. There was nothing wrong with you! Peppa: I know.

I gay have so many things in my head that I always keep thinking.

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Bimini: Totally. But I hope you know now that you are normal. You are amazing and you are better than normal. You are incredible. It takes hard work to get there. There are so many factors that can counter into it and make you feel like that. But you living your best life changes so much for younger people that look up to what we do and the life that we live.

And they might share a similar story to you, or an experience, and just seeing visibility like that is so important. You should be proud of yourself! Peppa: Oh yeah. I definitely am. I started wearing a cardigan and I got put in isolation for it. It was crazy. But then I started seeing all the younger kids that were obviously queer start wearing navy cardigans, from Year 8 to