"I felt pressured into sharing, but I'm kind of glad it happened."
In May, TikTok star Loren Gray revealed she had been sexually assaulted at the age of 12.
It was only after receiving a message that someone knew and might share her story "in the wrong way", that she decided to speak.
In her only interview about it since, the 18-year-old tells Radio 1 Newsbeat she's grateful for the positive response.
"It was really difficult for me, because I didn't know what to expect. And I was afraid that people were going to look at me differently."
"I wasn't prepared for it, you never can be. It was hard but I feel like I handled it in the best way I could."
Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption"The support from people who didn't know about this part of my life has changed the way I view myself"
In the TikTok video, Loren wrote she was assaulted in a basement belonging to somebody she trusted.
"I struggled to put the pieces together as to why this had happened to me. I felt dirty, hopeless, broken, and worthless," the American added on the video.
Loren didn't tell anyone, including her parents, that she was planning on sharing publicly what happened to her.
"I just went for it because at the end of the day, it's my story. So it's on me when I share.
"But my parents were really proud," she adds.
Loren says she hasn't reported what happened to the authorities.
"I didn't because at the time, it wasn't right for my healing process."
But she knows reporting "can help and be right for other people".
Circumstances were different for her because her parents "had never dealt with anything" like that so they "were really unsure about what to do".
"By the time I told anyone, it had already been a couple of months. I just wanted to move forward."
'It's not your fault, talking can help'
Loren has more than 60 million followers across her social media pages. Since sharing, she says many of her fans have told their own stories of being sexually assaulted.
It shows "you never really know what's going on in someone's life".
"But I'm glad I could help people share their own stories, because it's something that happens to a lot of people."
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