Zendaya wants to see real change in the way Hollywood deals with representation.

The “Spider-Man: Homecoming” actress appeared at Beautycon on Sunday in New York where she discussed the ways in which she uses her platform to push for more diversity.

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"I am Hollywood's acceptable version of a Black girl and that has to change. We're vastly too beautiful and too interesting for me to be the only representation of that." – #Zendaya in conversation with @BadAssBoz at #BeautyconNYC pic.twitter.com/wZaIrJm1Tw — Danielle (@theislandiva) April 22, 2018

“As a black woman, as a light-skinned black woman, it’s important that I say, ‘Listen, I’m using my privilege and my platform to show you how much beauty there is in the African-American community,'” Zendaya explained.

The 21-year-old then talked about her experiences taking meetings in Hollywood.

“I am Hollywood’s, I guess you could say, acceptable version of a black girl,” she said, “and that has to change.”

“We’re vastly too beautiful and too interesting for me to be the only representation of that,” Zendaya added.

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On Twitter, fans of the “Greatest Showman” star applauded her for speaking openly and honestly, and for taking a strong stand for change.