Bella Thornedoesn’t want to define her open relationship with Mod Sun and Tana Mongeau.
TheFamous in Lovestar, 21, dished on their romance during aninterviewwithGay Timesfor their February 2019 issue.
“I don’t think anybody will really understand the bonds that I share with Mod or Tana,” Thorne told the outlet.
“Yeah, we joke around about poly, but we aren’t in the sense that we don’t put a word, a box or label too many things. It is what it is.”
In October, Thorne revealed to theLos Angeles Timesthat she isdating bothrapper Sun, 31, and YouTube star and singer Mongeau, 20.
Thorne has been open about being bisexual since 2016 telling,Gay Times,“It seems like no one understands bisexuality at all.”
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“In this world, it’s like you’re either gay or you’re straight; there’s no in between. If you f— a guy once, you must be gay. Like, what? No. That’s just being fluid.”
“It’s not a gay or straight box,” the magazine’s cover star continued. “It’s this middle in-between world that nobody can put in a box, which makes them so mad. People are so mad that they can’t put it in a box, can’t explain it and can’t see how it works that they hate on it.”
Thorne has shared a number of photos of herself with Sun and Mongeau on her Instagram.
For Halloween, the “throuple,” as many fans have dubbed them, dressed up as dolls Chucky, Tiffany and their son Glen from the filmSeed of Chucky.
“3 way couple costumes,” Thorne captioned the shot, which shows herself dressed as Tiffany and Sun as Chucky and Mongeau as Glen.
Bella Thorne and Mod Sun.Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic

In September, Mongeaushared a heartfelt tributeto Thorne in honor of their one year anniversary.
Bella Thorne and Tana Mongeau.Kevin Mazur/Getty

“You swept me up and introduced me to your entire world, you made my wildest dreams happen, you believed in me in every aspect when no one else did.”
“You are the most perfect incredible, talented, confident, resilient, STRONG, SELFLESS individual I’ve ever met and every second I second I spend with you I’m inspired and grateful,” Mongeau continued.
“Here’s to a year with the girl that made me realize that for me, love has no gender or boundaries.”
In 2017, Mongeaureleased her first songcalled “Hefner” featuring Thorne.
Thorne’s cover story forGay Timeswill be on stands Jan. 31.
source: people.com