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Mara Wilson came as a bisexual after the Orlando attack

After 49 individuals were shot to death at a gay dance club in Orlando, Florida on Sunday morning, Mara Wilson, the star of one of the TV shows named 'Pearls' – who showed up as Robin Williams' little girl in Mrs. Doubtfire and played the title character in Matilda – opened up on Twitter about how the LGBTQ people group “has always felt like home.”

Wilson initially posted a photograph of herself at a gay club taken when she was 18. “I have never had a better experience at a club than I did then,” she tweeted. In a later tweet, she said that she "*used* to identify as mostly straight” before adding, “I’ve embraced the Bi/Queer label lately.”

The actress with the net worth of 5 million dollars went ahead to say that she's "a 2" on the Kinsey scale, which is characterized by the Kinsey Institute as "predominantly heterosexual,only incidentally h 0sexual''

“I know a lot of people don’t like the Kinsey scale, and that is fine by me,” the actress who is yet to get married, wrote. “But I’m pragmatic at heart and find comfort in numbers.”

Let me put it this way: I'm a 2. https://t.co/VA98ZK0a37

— Mara Wilson (@MaraWritesStuff) June 13, 2016

Besides Matilda and Mrs. Doubtfire, Wilson was likewise featured in 1994'sMiracle on 34th Street. Despite the fact that she's more centered around composing than acting nowadays, she made a brief cameo in a late scene of Broad City.