The daughter of Cameroon’s president has said she hopes that her coming out as a lesbian can help change the law banning same-sex relations in her country.
Brenda Biya told the Le Parisien newspaper that there were many people in her situation and she hoped to inspire them.
The 27-year-old shared an image of her kissing another woman last week, sparking mixed reactions in Cameroon.
“Iβm crazy about you & I want the world to know,β she said in the Instagram post with a picture of her embracing Brazilian model Layyons ValenΓ§a.
In the interview with France’s Le Parisien, external, she said she had not informed anyone in her family before publishing the post.
βComing out is an opportunity to send a strong message,β she said.
She added that she found the anti-gay law, which existed before her father came to power, βunfair and I hope that my story will change it”.
Paul Biya, 91, has been Cameroon’s president since 1982 and is one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders.
Ms Biya said she had been with the Brazilian model for eight months and had already taken her to Cameroon three times without telling her family they were in a relationship.
The musician, who lives abroad, said she had received many messages of support as well as negative reactions since posting about her relationship.
She was happy to reveal her status, adding she wanted to give hope and “send love” to those suffering “because of who they are [and] help them feel less alone”.
It was her brother who called her first after the post, angry that she had published it without warning the family, she told Le Parisien.
Her parents, the president and First Lady Chantal Biya, later called wanting her to delete the post. βSince then, itβs been silence,β she said.
She said she had her first crush on a girl when she was 16, but said that it was difficult to express her love because of the situation in her country.
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