SPRINGVILLE, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama high school graduate doesn’t appear in her yearbook after wearing a tuxedo top for her senior portrait, instead of the black drape female students usually wear.

Holley Gerelds tweeted that she was left out of the Springville High yearbook “because I’m a lesbian who wanted to wear a tux instead of a drape.”

i took my senior portraits wearing a tux instead of a drape. guess who wasn’t pictured lol @happyhippiefdn pic.twitter.com/aLb5OiXeiU — hg (@holley__g) August 15, 2019

The 18-year-old paid $25 and posed for her senior class portrait, but the yearbooks delivered last week list her as “not pictured,” with her name misspelled.

She said she doesn’t want to cause trouble, and just wants people to be educated. She told news outlets that “life is hard enough, do what makes you happy!”

The principal apologized. St. Clair County Superintendent Mike Howard said the yearbook page will be reprinted and policies will be reevaluated.