A teenager has revealed that her mother has finally accepted her bisexuality after they saw the movie Love, Simon, and her heartwarming story has since gone viral.

The 18-year-old named Jade took to Twitter a few weeks ago to explain how the romantic comedy about a closeted teenage boy has changed her mother's perception of her sexuality.

'In 2014 I came out to my mom as bisexual, [and] she told me she would never look at me the same,' Jade tweeted, explaining that she cried in the bathroom for six hours and her entire family ignored her for days.

Heartwarming story: A bisexual teen named Jade (pictured) took to Twitter to explain how the movie Love, Simon helped her mother finally come to therms with her sexuality

Important message: Love, Simon follows a closeted teenage boy named Simon (center) who is struggling to come out

Difficult time: Jade, 18, explained that her mother tried to force her straight and called her disgusting when she came out as bisexual in 2014

Looking back: Two years ago, Jade told her mom that she had a crush on a girl, but her mom didn't accept it

'I was called disgusting [and] my dad told me I’d "get over it eventually,"' she added. 'My mom tried to force me to be straight.'

Sharing her story in a long Twitter thread, Jade said it was two years later when she told her mom that she had a crush on a girl.

'We cried in a parking lot [and] she told me she wasn’t okay with it,' she recalled. 'I asked the girl out anyways.'

After spending a year in a long-distance relationship with the girl, Jade flew over 4,000 miles to meet her, and they shared their first kiss on a Ferris wheel.

'It’s 2018, tonight I saw Love, Simon with my mom, after a four-year journey of teaching her to love me for who I am,' Jade said.

Change: Jade said her mom grabbed her hand in the movie theater and mouthed, 'I'm sorry,' when Simon came out to his family

New attitude: The teen said her mom was happily talking to her about her girlfriend, something she would have never done before

Finding acceptance: Jade said the movie made her mom realize how difficult it was for her to come out as bisexual

Happy time: After being in a long-distance relationship with her girlfriend (left) for more than a year, Jade visited her in the Netherlands in December 2017

'She grabbed my hand in the theater while Simon came out to his family [and] mouthed, "I'm sorry," to me with tears in her eyes because when I came out I never got acceptance.'

Jade went on to explain that the change in her mother's attitude was almost immediate.

'When we were leaving the theater, she talked to me about my girlfriend proudly without caring that other people could hear us, something she would’ve never done even just a year ago,' she said.

Jade note that her mom had always been angry with her for being different and not coming out sooner, but the film made her realize how difficult it was for her to come out and accept herself as member of the LGBTQ community.

Romance: The two shared their first kiss on a Ferris wheel during their first meeting

Look of love: Jade shared the photos from her trip in the Twitter thread, explaining that people have been asking about her girlfriend

Going viral: Jade's post has received more than 20,000 retweets and 71,000 'likes' after it was shared on March 22

'I’m so sorry to anyone who will never have the amount of acceptance I have in my life,' she added. 'Even though it isn’t perfect, I know it’s better than what a lot of people have. I’m just [really] thankful for this movie and for the representation and love that came from it.'

She also shared photos of herself kissing and cuddling with her girlfriend during their first meeting, including a shot of their first kiss on the Ferris wheel.

Jade's post has received more than 20,000 retweets and 71,000 'likes' after it was shared on March 22. Many people have taken to the comments section of the tweet to share their own stories, while telling Jade that they are truly happy for her.

'This is incredible; I'm so happy your mom has finally started to accept you for who you are!' a woman named Kate wrote. 'I've always struggled with the idea of coming out to my mom [because] she's terribly homophobic, but these tweets give me a little bit of hope.'

Representation; Jade went on to say that she was really thankful for the movie Love, Simon

Inspiring: Many people have taken to the comments section of the tweet to share their own stories, while telling Jade that they are truly happy for her

Truly touched: One person admitted to crying after reading Jade's tweets

Sharing his story: A 42-year-old dad named Barney recounted how his son came out to him last year

Beautiful story: Someone named Jean noted that Love, Simon is a perfect film for opening people's minds

'Ahhh I've never cried reading a tweet before!' someone else added. 'I am so happy for you.'

Meanwhile, a 42-year-old dad named Barney recounted how his son came out to him last year.

'I knew it was a big deal for him, and I love him [and] am so proud. Even knowing we accept who he is without question, it was still hard for him to say the words. I'm glad your mum is learning.'

The film, which stars Nick Robinson as Simon and Josh Duhamel, and Jennifer Garner as his parents, has also made an impact on plenty of celebrities.

Kristen Bell, Neil Patrick Harris, and Matt Bomer all bought out theaters in various states last month so people could see the coming-of-age flick for free.