New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's (D) girl Michaela Kennedy-Cuomo shared a post to Instagram this week in festival of Pride month wherein she shared her strange personality. 


In an extensive post, Kennedy-Cuomo tended to the "enthusiastic heterosexuality our general public forcibly feeds us." 


"Today, I remain in my strange character with satisfaction," she composed. 


The 23-year-old shared two pictures of herself, one with a rainbow foundation and another in which she's wearing a baseball cap that peruses "gay for you." 


Kennedy-Cuomo utilized the post to advocate for the individuals who are reluctant to come out or are scrutinizing their sexual character. 


"There isn't anything amiss with you for not finding a way into a restricting, socially built box," she composed. "You will be cherished and embraced by the individuals who's [sic] hearts are sufficiently comprehensive to acquire your far reaching energy." 


She approached partners of the LGBTQ+ people group to be forceful in their allyship, expressing, "Being professional gay marriage isn't sufficient," and got down on Instagram for controlling favorable to gay posts. 


"On the off chance that #bi weren't controlled, possibly I might have gotten to the data and instruments that as a sexually open individual I would have to shield myself from expanded paces of sexual exploitation, vagrancy, hunger, joblessness, disdain wrongdoings, and emotional well-being difficulties," she composed. 


In a proclamation to NBC News, Cuomo said he upholds his girl's character. 


"I love, support and couldn't have more pride in Michaela," he said. 


Cuomo's office didn't promptly react to The Hill's solicitation for input.