In a letter directed at supporters of president-elect Donald Trump, Fifth Harmony's Lauren Jauregui has come out as bisexual.

In the emotional letter, she proclaimed her bisexuality but also scolded Trump voters, saying that they are hypocrites and that their 'words are worthless'.

'To every single Trump supporter trying to say that voting for Trump does not mean that you are racist, homophobic, sexist, xenophobic, a**holes… that you just like the way he didn't really care what people thought and just said whatever he wanted… that he wasn't a politician, so he wasn't part of the establishment and didn't have corrupt money backing him…

In a letter directed at supporters of president-elect Donald Trump, Fifth Harmony's Lauren Jauregui has come out as bisexual (pictured September 13)

The 20-year-old songstress announced in a Billboard op-ed she penned Friday: 'I am a bisexual Cuban-American woman and I am so proud of it!'

'This is for you:

'Your words are worthless, because your actions have led to the single-handed destruction of all the progress we've made socially as a nation,'the 20-year-old songstress announced in a Billboard op-ed she penned Friday.

She also said Trump supporters are 'un-Christ like' and continued to explain how his election made her feel unsafe.

Jauregui also said she is not ashamed of who she is and is happy to be a part of a community that is accepting.

'I am a bisexual Cuban-American woman and I am so proud of it!'

'I am proud to be part of a community that only projects love and education and the support of one another.

'I am proud to be the granddaughter and daughter of immigrants who were brave enough to leave their homes and come to a whole new world with a different language and culture and immerse themselves fearlessly to start a better life for themselves and their families,' she wrote.

In the emotional letter, she proclaimed her bisexuality but also scolded Trump voters, saying that they are hypocrites and that their 'words are worthless'

The X Factor alum's admission came a week after she locked lips with a pretty brunette at the New Orleans nuptials of Mia Almaguer and Erik Jauregui on November 11.

Lauren's photobooth smooch quickly went viral, shocking her captive combined 5.7M social media followers.

The Latin Times identified the mystery woman as Lucía Vives, the daughter of Colombian crooner Carlos Vives and his second wife Herlinda Gómez.

Jauregui's coming out essay was only marginally used to announce her sexuality and mostly condemned supporters of Trump.

Reception: The X Factor alum's admission came a week after she locked lips with a pretty brunette at the New Orleans nuptials of Mia Almaguer and Erik Jauregui on November 11

Snog session: Lauren's photobooth smooch quickly went viral, shocking her captive combined 5.7M social media followers

Nepotistically privileged: The Latin Times identified the mystery woman as Lucía Vives, the daughter of Colombian crooner Carlos Vives and his second wife Herlinda Gómez

'You have, with your pure ignorance and refusal to understand the way the government and the world works, allowed a power-hungry business tycoon to take over the United States of America,' the All In My Head belter wrote.

'If I could tell every Trump supporter two things, it would be to travel and read a history book...

'Realize that your white skin is the result of immigration from Europe, that the only true "Americans" are Native Americans, who are indigenous people that inhabited this land before these conquerors from other countries (England, France, Italy, Spain) wiped them out almost entirely.'

'Travel and read a history book': Jauregui also used her op-ed to blast 'hypocrite' supporters of President-elect Donald Trump (pictured Friday)

The All In My Head belter wrote: 'You have, with your pure ignorance and refusal to understand the way the government and the world works, allowed a power-hungry business tycoon to take over the United States of America'

Lauren continued: 'None of us belong here but all of us deserve the right to feel safe and live our lives in peace. To not have to worry about potentially dying, or being electro-shocked, or beaten, or raped, or emotionally abused because our existence and/or choices for ourselves upset someone else. This is the world Trump is fostering.'

The five-piece girl group will perform their single That's My Girl at the American Music Awards airing on ABC this Sunday from LA's Microsoft Theater.

Meanwhile, 5H's record Work from Home featuring Ty Dolla Sign scored anomination for AMA's collaboration of the year trophy.

5H: The five-piece girl group will perform their single That's My Girl at the American Music Awards airing on ABC this Sunday from LA's Microsoft Theater (pictured July 5)