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Despite her young age, Bella Thorne has already hadquite a successful career.

Unfortunately, Thorne lost her father when she was young.

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ShetoldSeventeenin 2015 that his cause of death was a motorcycle accident.

)Autumn Fallsclosely mirrors her own experience of her father’s death.

“When my father first died, the day I heard it, I couldn’t cry.

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“I throw a lot of house parties,“she toldComplex.

According toComplex, these parties are actually epic and draw tons of other celebrities.

In fact, that’s how she met Scott Disick, who tabloids rumored she was dating in 2016.

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“Scott is really nice, sweet, charming,” she said.

“I don’t drink, and he really drinks a lot.

And it just ended up…

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I just wasn’t down,” she said.

However, she said that that overall, the response to her coming out has been positive.

But her decision to come out doesn’t mean she has everything figured out.

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“I’m confused on what they want from me.”

Relatable we’ve all been there!

Take acne, for example, which Thorne has been open about struggling with.

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She said at one point it got so bad that she didn’t even want to leave her house.

In 2017, she shareda photo on Instagramof her makeup-less face, which revealed some acne.

“It’s no secret I struggle w acne,” the star wrote.

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“I’m very self conscious and constantly feeling bad about myself.

BUT I shouldn’t feel bad.

It is normal to have acne.

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She has dyslexia

Think of all the scripts actors have to read throughout their careers.

She revealed toHarper’s Bazaarthat dyslexia made her feel stupid.

Shetold AOLin 2015 that acting has really helped her cope with her dyslexia.

“Every single day, all I do is read scripts, do cold reads, table reads.”

Shereleased an album in 2014, but eventually steered herself more toward acting.

It’s not the career that I want I’m an actress, I’m a writer.”

Shetold SheKnowsthat she hopes when kids read it they laugh, cry, and also learn more about themselves.

“But if I can do it, then you’re free to do it.”

“I’m so excited, it’s lots of writing,” she toldHarper’s Bazaar.

She toldPaper Magazinethat the reason she shares so much on social media is to remain “realistic.”

“I want people to know that it’s okay to talk about it.