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  • A Complete History Of Justin Timberlake’s Controversies

    A Complete History Of Justin Timberlake’s Controversies

    Justin Timberlake found himself in hot water again as a video of him performing with Kylie Minogue at the 2003 BRIT awards in London has resurfaced on Instagram. In the video, Timberlake is seen grabbing the pop star’s behind.

    According to reports, Timberlake had asked Minogue for permission before the performance but she refused. Later on, Timberlake even bragged about “representing America to the fullest” by “copping a feel”.

    This is hardly the first time Timberlake has been embroiled in a controversy involving a female pop star. In recent years, the once seemingly untouchable “President of Pop” has been going through a reckoning of sorts. Timberlake has been the subject of many a think piece about the double standards women face in the music industry.

    But what exactly has Timberlake done to deserve the ire of the internet? Here’s a recap of some of the moments that have led fans to dub Justin Timberlake problematic.

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    2002: His Un-Justified Jabs At Britney

    From 1999 to 2002, Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears were a royal couple of pop. At the time, the two artists were rising stars. Spears was enjoying immense success with her record-breaking debut studio album …Baby One More Time and its follow-up Oops!… I Did It Again, while Timberlake was a member of the hugely popular boy band NSYNC.

    Their love story was, to many teen fans, a fairytale come true. They were spotted together everywhere and even walked the 2001 AMA red carpet in a now iconic all-denim matching look.

    But by 2002, the same year Timberlake released his debut solo album Justified, their relationship had soured. Rumors began swirling that Spears had cheated, and Timberlake did little to refute those claims.

    Cry Me A River

    Instead, he released a music video for his single “Cry Me A River.” The video featured a blonde woman bearing a striking resemblance to his ex-girlfriend. In the video, the woman is portrayed as a cheater while Timberlake plays a jilted lover on a quest to exact his revenge.

    To make matters worse, during album promotions, Timberlake also went on a radio station interview to drop a major bombshell. On The Star & Buc Wild Morning Show, Timberlake was asked by host Troi “Star” Torain if he “fucked Britney Spears”.

    Though hesitant at first, Timberlake laughed and replied, “Oh man. OK, I did it!” This statement came as a shock to fans. as Spears had previously gone on record to say that she had intended to wait until marriage.

    “I Don’t Judge Anybody”

    In the same year, Timberlake appeared in an interview for ABC’s 20/20. When host Barbara Walters asked whether there was an incident in which Spears “did something very bad” to hurt Timberlake, he responded vaguely by saying, “We’re not perfect. I don’t judge anybody”.

    In the next clip, Timberlake took to his piano to perform an unreleased track called “Horrible Woman”, with the lyrics, “So you had your chance to be my lover, and there’s really something more undercover”.

    Later on in the interview, when Walters prodded Timberlake about whether the former couple lived up to Spears’ desire to wait to have sex until after marriage, Timberlake laughed and, with a wry smile said, “Sure”.

    2004: NippleGate At The Super Bowl Halftime Show

    Perhaps the biggest blunder of Timberlake’s career happened during the 2004 Super Bowl Halftime Show. Though, at the time, it wasn’t Timberlake’s career that suffered from the incident but Janet Jackson’s.
    To close off the show, the two performed “Rock Your Body”. All was well until the very last second when Timberlake ripped off a part of Janet’s top and revealed her breast on live television. The incident, dubbed “NippleGate” by the press, became the most searched event in internet history.

    But while Timberlake pulled the proverbial trigger, all the blame was placed on Jackson. Not only was she subjected to countless interviews and repeatedly asked whether she had “planned” the reveal, but she was also blacklisted from major TV channels and radio stations. In the pre-streaming era, this was an artist’s bread and butter.

    Jackson’s Grammy Awards appearance was also canceled that year. Meanwhile, Timberlake was not only allowed to perform at the awards show, but he also won two awards. He did take the opportunity to apologize for the incident in his speech but made no mention of his stage partner.

    17 Years Too Late

    It wasn’t until 2021 – 17 years after the event – that Timberlake finally went on the record to acknowledge how his past actions (or rather inaction) hurt Jackson. In an Instagram post, he wrote:

    “I’ve seen the messages, tags, comments, and concerns and I want to respond. I am deeply sorry for the times in my life where my actions contributed to the problem, where I spoke out of turn, or did not speak up for what was right.” Timberlake continued, saying he understands that he “fell short in these moments and in many others and benefited from a system that condones misogyny and racism.”

    “I specifically want to apologize to Britney Spears and Janet Jackson both individually, because I care for and respect these women and I know I failed.” Finally, Timberlake said he felt “compelled to respond, in part, because everyone involved deserves better.” He then called it “a larger conversation” that he “wholeheartedly” wants to be part of and grow from.

    The post came after the release of the documentary Framing Britney Spears, which sparked conversations about Timberlake’s role in Spears’ downfall – particularly by suggesting that she did cheat on him during their relationship. However, long-time fans of Spears and Jackson believed that Timberlake’s apology was too little, too late.

     

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    2016: Accusations Of Cultural Appropriation And Tone-Deaf Responses

    While accepting a Humanitarian Award at the 2016 BET Awards, social justice activist and star of Grey’s Anatomy, Jesse Williams gave a stirring speech about racism and cultural appropriation in media and entertainment.

    He spoke about how “the invention of whiteness uses and abuses” Black people. “Ghettoizing and demeaning our creations then stealing them, gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strange fruit”.

    While millions of people shared and applauded Williams’ speech on Twitter, Timberlake joined in. The star tweeted a seemingly innocuous “@iJesseWilliams tho… #Inspired”.

    This didn’t sit well with a lot of Black people. Many claimed that Timberlake had been appropriating Black culture for years in his music and his public persona. Indeed, Timberlake’s discography draws heavily from R&B, hip-hop, soul, and funk, and the inspiration behind some of his fashion choices is pretty hard to miss.

    “So does this mean you’re going to stop appropriating our music and culture? And apologize to Janet too,” replied journalist Ernest Owens.

    A Tone Deaf Response

    Unfortunately, Timberlake responded in a rather tone-deaf, condescending, and dismissive way, calling Owens a “sweet soul” and telling him, “the more you realize that we are the same, the more we can have a conversation. Bye.”

    As Owens pointed out in a piece for the Daily Beast, Timberlake’s “all-lives-matter response followed by a ‘bye’ made it clear to me that he had no time to engage in a fair conversation about racism in the music industry”.

    Timberlake did delete his tweet and fired off a few clarifications, saying he “responded to a specific tweet that wasn’t meant to be a general response” and that “we are all one…one human race”.

    This sparked discussions online on white privilege and how white celebrities can pick and choose elements of Black culture that are beneficial to them while experiencing none of the consequences of being actually Black. Case in point: Timberlake completely dodged any repercussions for the Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction while Jackson, a Black woman, was demonized for it for years.

     

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    Other Controversies

    Aside from the aforementioned issues, Timberlake has also been called out for being a hypocrite. He wore a Time’s Up pin to the 2018 Golden Globes despite having worked with Woody Allen in the past.

    Timberlake was also caught holding hands and flirting with Alicia Wainwright in what he called a “strong lapse in judgment”. He later made a public statement, again, via Instagram. Timberlake apologized to his “amazing wife and family” for putting them through an embarrassing situation.

     

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    The Bottom Line

    In the end, Timberlake’s biggest transgression is his knack for retreating when the situation calls for him to speak up. He didn’t challenge rumors to keep his ex-girlfriend’s reputation clean. Timberlake didn’t own up to causing perhaps the greatest wardrobe malfunction of the century. He hasn’t admitted that he benefitted from a culture that he failed to give back to in any tangible way. In many ways, Timberlake skates by just as most straight white men have been able to for centuries.

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  • Yas Queen: What It Means & Where It Originated

    Yas Queen: What It Means & Where It Originated

    Chances are you’ve heard (and used) the term “yas queen” before. It’s plastered all over the internet in tweets and memes, and it’s bound to come up at a fierce drag show or a fun kiki with friends.

    But what does “yas queen” mean? Where did the phrase come from? And how did it become so popular in the last few years?

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    “Yas Queen” Meaning

    “Yas queen” is a versatile term that’s often used as an exaltation or an expression of excitement. It’s similar to other queer slang terms like “work” and “fierce” and has the same connotation as saying something’s “giving you life”.

    When you say “yas queen”, you can either be affirming someone, building them up, or celebrating an achievement. In other words, it’s like an ultra-fabulous high five!
    For example, if a drag queen busts out a shablam, you can cheer them on with a hearty “yas queen”. Or, if a friend walks in with a killer pair of boots they’ve been dying to get their hands on, you could congratulate them with a “yas queen!”

    Online, people either write it as “yas queen” or “yas kween”. There isn’t much of a difference between the two spellings, so don’t worry too much about it.

    Where Did “Yas Queen” Originate?

    The origin of “yas queen” can be traced back to 1980s ball culture. In New York City, drag balls became a haven for young, queer people of color to express themselves and live their truths. At drag balls, attendees would strut their stuff and feel their fiercest fantasies for the adulation of their peers and a chance at a cash prize.

    This underground subculture is where much of the queer slang we know today was cultivated. One of the first recorded utterances of the phrase “yas queen” can be heard in the 1990 documentary Paris is Burning, which gives an intimate glimpse into the phenomenon of ball culture in the 80s.

    In the context of drag balls, “yas” was an exaltation, a cheer, a celebration of whatever the person on the runway was serving – confidence, fashion, face, power, fierceness. As discussed in a 2016 Reply All podcast episode, “‘Yas’ is there in the opening scene. This beautiful, golden drag queen struts out in front of an adoring crowd and they’re yelling it.”

    “Queen”, on the other hand, is a reclaimed term, much like the word “queer”. Once used as a slur against effeminate men, “queen” is now used as a term of endearment or a way to revere someone deserving of praise and respect. Of course, it’s also used to describe someone who participates in drag culture, as in a “drag queen”.

    How “Yas Queen” Became Mainstream

    Despite being around since the 80s, “yas queen” remained largely a queer expression up until the 2010s. What changed? RuPaul’s Drag Race came into the picture. As the show became more and more successful, evolving from a niche little reality show into a mainstream hit, drag culture and the slang associated with it became more popular as well.

    Then, in 2013, a user named Johnny Versayce inadvertently created the first “yas queen” meme by uploading a video of themselves going gaga over Lady Gaga. Versayce’s “YAS GAGA SLAY MAMA” video went viral, and “yas” was stamped into the internet lexicon forever.

    And then came Broad City, the web series-turned-Comedy-Central-sitcom that peppered “yas” and “yas queen” into virtually every episode. One viral clip from the series shows the lead Ilana teaching her best friend Abbi how to say “yas queen” over and over again.

    Does Using The Term Count As Cultural Appropriation?

    There isn’t a consensus on whether non-queer people using queer slang terms like “yas”, “work”, and “fierce” counts as cultural appropriation. This is especially true as queer culture becomes more integrated into the mainstream through TV shows, films, and the internet. Some believe that it’s okay to use these terms as long as you know (and show appreciation for) where they came from or why they were created in the first place.

    That said, it’s important to remember that queer slang terms were created by and for the community. “It was kind of like code. We were speaking code. For no one else to understand us,” says dancer Jose Xtravaganza in the aforementioned Reply All episode. “For just us, you know? It was our code against society.”

    The Bottom Line

    The ballroom scene (and the culture that was cultivated in it) was a haven when it was created. LGBTQ+ BIPOCs faced immense racism, homophobia, transphobia, homelessness, poverty, and discrimination due to living with AIDS and HIV. It was a place where people could thrive and celebrate each other despite everything going on around them.

    Make sure to remember that the next time you let out a “yas queen!”

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  • See What Queer Film Dylan O’Brien Will Star in Next

    See What Queer Film Dylan O’Brien Will Star in Next

    Not Okay actor Dylan O’Brien is set to star in River Gallo’s upcoming film, Ponyboi. (more…)

  • Daniel Craig to Star in Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Queer’ Film

    Daniel Craig to Star in Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Queer’ Film

    Daniel Craig will play a man driven to pursue a young Navy sailor in a new period piece. (more…)

  • Kit Connor Takes Home an Emmy for ‘Heartstopper’ Performance

    Kit Connor Takes Home an Emmy for ‘Heartstopper’ Performance

    Kit Connor took home his first Emmy award for his performance as Nick Nelson in the teen drama hit series, Heartstopper. (more…)

  • Lizzo Honors Activists During People’s Champion Acceptance Speech

    Lizzo Honors Activists During People’s Champion Acceptance Speech

    Lizzo brought 17 powerful women activists on stage with her and introduced each one. (more…)

  • Why Jake Paul Is Problematic

    Why Jake Paul Is Problematic

    Like his older brother Logan, Jake Paul has built a career out of controversy. Paul started as a brazen Vine star, churning out outrageous skits and stunts on the now-defunct video-hosting app. Since his rise to fame, he has been accused of being racist and sexist. He has also faced sexual assault allegations and he was charged with trespassing. He even had his home raided by the FBI and threw a party at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Today, the 25-year-old internet sensation is also a pro boxer. He competes under the moniker “The Problem Child,” a nod to his problematic public persona. Despite, or perhaps because of, his behavior, Paul maintains millions of followers across several channels. His matches draw in massive crowds and inspire think pieces about whether it helps or hurts the future of boxing.

    As he teases “negotiations” for a potential fight with fellow problematic celebrity Andrew Tate, let’s look back on all the offensive antics that have propelled Paul to infamy and answer the question, “What is wrong with Jake Paul?”

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    He Was Fired From A Disney Show For “Terrorizing” His Neighbors

    In 2015, Jake Paul was cast in the Disney Channel series Bizaardvark. The show centered around a pair of teenage video bloggers, not unlike Paul himself. Unfortunately, his stint on the show was short-lived. In 2017, Paul was fired from Disney around the same as his first major controversy. A video of the internet sensation and his “Team 10” collective started making the rounds online. In it, the YouTubers are accused of making the lives of their West Hollywood neighbors “a living hell” for their antics and stunts, including setting a mattress on fire in their backyard and riding a motorbike into a pool.

    At the time, Paul claimed he was leaving the show of his own volition. He said he “didn’t want to play a teenager for four years of his life”. Paul also said he wanted to focus more on his “personal brand”. This included his YouTube channel, business ventures, and “working on more adult acting roles”.

    He Made Xenophobic Comments Towards A Kazakhstani Fan

    The same year the controversy with his LA neighbors went public, Jake Paul found himself in hot water yet again. Paul made a xenophobic comment toward a Kazakhstani fan in a vlog called “SELF-DRIVING TESLA DRIVE-THRU PRANK”. In the video, Paul asks the fan where he’s from. When the fan says he’s from Kazakhstan, Paul responds, “It sounds like you’re just going to blow someone up. You’re like, ‘Send the nuke!”

    Paul was swiftly lambasted by fans and critics online for the racist comment.

    He Was Accused Of Scamming His Followers

    Jake Paul was accused of scamming young, impressionable followers several times over the past few years. In one instance, he launched a series of “educational videos” called “Edfluence”. For $7 Paul said that he would help fans follow his path to success as an influencer. However, as it turned out, the $7 did not unlock the entire program but only a handful of basic tips. Subscribers had to cough up an additional $57 to gain full access and a potential spot on “Team 100”. This was an expansion of the popular YouTube squad that Paul founded. However, Team 100 never came to fruition.

    Paul was also called out for promoting a loot box brand called Mystery Box. The brand allows players to spend a variable amount of money for a chance at winning mystery prizes. Many Mystery Box buyers called out the company for delivering inferior goods like fake designer shirts. Some buyers claimed to have never even received their orders at all.

     

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    He Was Charged With Trespassing In Arizona

    In June 2020, a month after he revealed that his high-profile, paid-live streamed Las Vegas wedding to YouTuber Tana Mongeau was staged, Jake Paul’s problematic behavior reached an all-time high. Paul and his friends uploaded videos of themselves at a shopping mall in Scottsdale, Arizona at the same time a Black Lives Matter protest was taking place. Videos taken by his associates and other attendees show Paul in the vicinity as people stole alcohol and threw fireworks at the mall – leading many to believe that the YouTuber and his friends participated in the looting.

    Paul later issued a statement saying, “neither I nor anyone in our group was engaged in any looting or vandalism. For context, we spent the day doing our part to peaceful protest one of the most horrific injustices our country has ever seen, which led to us being tear-gassed for filming the events and brutality that were unfolding in Arizona”.

    Paul was charged with two misdemeanors for Criminal Trespass and Unlawful Assembly following the incident.

    He Was Caught Partying During The COVID-19 Pandemic

    A month after the trespassing incident, Paul came under fire yet again after videos of a massive party in his backyard surfaced online. The videos revealed dozens of attendees ignoring advice to maintain social distancing and wear masks amid a surge in COVID-19 cases in California.

    In an interview with Fox 11, Calabasas Mayor Alicia Weintraub called Paul and his associates out, saying the party was a “big huge disregard for everything that everybody is trying to do to get things back to functioning”.

    His Home Was Searched By The FBI

    In August of that same year, the FBI conducted a federal search of Paul’s home and reportedly seized several firearms, including “at least five long guns”. The search, reported by the Los Angeles Times, was related to the alleged looting incident in Arizona.

    One photo even showed “what looked like a long gun propped up against a hot tub in the backyard”. Bear in mind that Paul’s Team 10 house was once the home of underage content creators hoping to make it big under the guidance of stars such as the Paul brothers. Some of those creators have since stepped forward to accuse Paul and his crew of exploiting them for views.

    He Spread Misinformation About COVID-19 Being A “Hoax”

    Since Paul’s pivot to the world of boxing, he’s attempted to shed a bit of his “problem child” persona. He even put his Team 10 mansion up for sale in December 2020 to “focus on training”. Still, an interview with The Daily Beast about his November 2020 fight with former NBA player Nate Robinson stoked outrage from fans and critics once again. This time, for his views on the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “This is the most detrimental thing to our society,” he said about COVID restrictions. “COVID cases are at less than 1 percent, and I think the disease is a hoax.” When the interviewer pointed out that COVID had already “killed about 260,000 people so far this year”, Paul responded, “Ugh, Yeah, and so has the flu”. When prodded further on why he thinks COVID is a hoax, he dismissed the question by saying he “doesn’t have to elaborate”.

     

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    He’s Been Accused Of Sexual Assault

    In April 2021, a TikToker named Justine Paradise took to YouTube to accuse Jake Paul of sexual assault. In the video, Paradise talked about signing a non-disclosure agreement before entering the Team 10 house and how she and Paul exchanged text messages for a month in 2019 before Paul assaulted her. She accused Paul of forcing oral sex on her in the Team 10 house and said she was “physically restricted” and “felt emotionally restricted afterward”.

    “He didn’t ask for consent or anything,” said Paradise. “That’s not okay. On no level at all is that okay.”

    In light of the term “Jake Paul abuser” trending on social media, Paul released a statement on Twitter denouncing Paradise’s claim.

    The Bottom Line

    Despite his attempts to move away from his enfant terrible reputation, it seems that Paul’s fame (or infamy, rather) will always be tied to his controversial nature. Whether or not he can break free from this box he put himself in remains to be seen. But before he can ever move on from his past (if he even wants to), he’ll have to own up to years of bad behavior.

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  • Céline Dion Diagnosed With Rare Neurological Disease

    Céline Dion Diagnosed With Rare Neurological Disease

    Legendary singer and LGBTQ+ icon Céline Dion opened up about her health and why she is postponing her upcoming tour. (more…)

  • David Archuleta Slams Homophobic Fans Who Stormed Out of His Show

    David Archuleta Slams Homophobic Fans Who Stormed Out of His Show

    For many queer people, finding a balance between our faith and our sexuality is extremely difficult. Both are very real and important aspects of our identity, and finding them at odds can create so much inner turmoil. This is what David Archuleta has been reckoning with for some time now. When you experience emotions like this they often find their way to the surface, even if you don’t want them to. This is especially true for artists whose job is to wear their hearts on their sleeves. During a recent performance, David Archuleta poured his heart out on stage. Although most of David Archuleta’s fans showered him with support, a select few homophobic ones chose to leave. Thankfully, Archuleta says he will not be apologizing.

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    Who Is David Archuleta?

    David Archuleta is an American pop singer best known for his appearance on American Idol. Archuleta is also known for being raised in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Informally known as the LDS or Mormon Church, followers of the church aren’t exactly known for their progressive views on LGBTQ+ issues. In 2008 the church came forward in favor of California’s Proposition 8, the anti-marriage equality bill. They also recently created (and later walked back) a policy that considered those in same-sex unions “apostates.” This meant that their children were barred from receiving blessings or being baptized in most circumstances.

    “I’m trying everything I can to find a way to still belong here.”

    The anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment within the church is well-documented, and openly pro-LGBTQ+ followers are few and far between. David Archuleta has been walking that difficult line since he came out in the summer of 2021. The singer, who uses the label queer, recently met with a leader of the church where he was told several times to “find a good girl.” In response, David told the leader that he is “trying everything [he] can to find a way to still belong here.”

     

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    “My church wasn’t outright aggressive towards gay people,” Archuleta told Good Morning America. “It’s a very passive-aggressive stern stance they have.” This journey meant David came close to marrying three different women and even considered taking his life. The church has a real incentive to keep Archuleta under its thumb, based on his popularity alone. As such they have made many attempts to convince him to stay. In the end, David Archuleta decided it was best to part ways rather than deal with more homophobic discourse.

    Why Did People Walk Out of David Archuleta’s Show?

    Archuleta recently performed in Delta, Utah as part of his The More the Merrier Christmas Tour. After an incredible and moving performance, the crowd cheered for an encore and Archuleta returned to pluck away at the piano and chat. It was then that he poured his heart out. A video recorded by a fan captures Archuleta’s shaky voice nervously telling people about his journey. For 18 minutes Archuleta opened up and shared a vulnerable moment with the people in the audience. Once he finished, Archuleta treated the audience to one more song.

    How Do We Know People Walked Out?

    It was a magical night, and Archuleta left his audience with one more song and a thoughtful message about self-acceptance. For the most part, the audience loved it and loved Archuleta more for it. Unfortunately, not everyone was so happy. Shortly after the performance, Archuleta’s management received an email from someone connected to the tour. The email complimented Archuleta on a beautiful performance but expressed their disappointment that he talked about “his journey to being queer.”

    Yesterday, Archuleta revealed that someone connected with the tour (it’s unclear if it was someone connected with the venue, the booking agents, or promoters) emailed his manager to complain. They said people had walked out during the part when Archuleta was talking. “They got an incredible experience,” said the email. “But they did not pay for David to take [15 minutes] and ruin that Christmas experience they just had.” They went on to express their hope that Archuleta is not allowed to do that again.

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    How Did David Respond?

    Archuleta posted the entire email, redacting any identifiable information, to Instagram and Facebook. There the singer expressed his own disappointment. “This tour hasn’t been the easiest for me to do,” said Archuleta. “A way for me to find peace with it is by being open about my journey.” The singer went on to explain that the person singing these songs is just as human as anyone else in the room. “I don’t think sharing my journey ruins any Christmas spirit,” said Archuleta. “Unless you allow your own misconceptions to ruin it yourself.”

    “I will not apologize.”

    Thankfully, Archuleta is not backing down. He maintains that he didn’t “say anything explicit or inappropriate.” He also repeated what his manager said in response to this email.  “I will not apologize for anything I say however imperfectly I express it. I am me.” We are so glad that David Archuleta is able to muster this kind of strength in the face of homophobic acts.

    How Did His Fans React?

    The response on social media has been mostly positive, although it has inspired some discourse about what fans are “owed” at concerts. Some commenters argued that concertgoers paid to hear music, and that’s it. Others say they paid to see David and we’re glad to hear him speak from his heart. Whatever you believe, there is no doubt that Archuleta’s words touched many hearts in that audience and will go on to effect change in many more.

     

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    At the time of publishing tickets for the remainder of David Archuleta’s tour are still available.

  • Is Chris Pratt Homophobic? Are The Rumors True?

    Is Chris Pratt Homophobic? Are The Rumors True?

    These days, it seems like everybody hates Chris Pratt. Despite his role as Star-Lord, the bisexual, polyamorous (in the comics, at least) leader in Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, Pratt has become the butt of countless jokes and memes about his alleged homophobia. 

    But where did the rumors that Chris Pratt is homophobic even come from? And are they true? Here’s the lowdown on why the internet thinks Chris Pratt is problematic—and whether he actually is.

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    Which Chris Is He Again?

    If, for whatever reason, you’re not entirely sure which famous Chris we’re talking about, here’s a brief refresher.

    Chris Pratt first gained prominence as the lovable doofus Andy Dwyer on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation. He took minor and supporting roles in films like Moneyball, Zero Dark Thirty, and Her. Eventually, he bagged lead roles in two major Hollywood franchises, Guardians of the Galaxy and Jurassic World.

    Outside of Jurassic and the MCU, Pratt has also done voice work for The Lego Movie franchise and the upcoming Super Mario Bros. Movie and Garfield.

    Needless to say, Pratt is one of the most successful stars of his generation, on par with the other famous Chrises, Hemsworth, Evans, and Pine. And for a time, Pratt might have even been considered by many as the best Chris. On the surface, he seems like a funny, down-to-earth, relatable, and overall nice dude.

    But around 2016, something shifted and Pratt went from being the best to the worst Chris.

     Chris Pratt at the Walk of Fame Star Ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

    Why Is Chris Pratt Problematic (Allegedly)?

    There is a myriad of reasons why the internet has turned its collective back on Chris Pratt in the last few years, from his decision to play an inadvertently creepy guy in the film Passengers to that time he gave his old cat away on Twitter.

    But the most recent issue is probably Pratt’s misguided Instagram birthday tribute to his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger. In the post, he thanked Schwarzenegger for giving him a “gorgeous healthy daughter”.

    At face value, the statement seems harmless, touching even. But as internet sleuths have pointed out, the remark could also be something of a thinly veiled insult against his ex-wife, Anna Farris. The two share a son, Jack, who was unfortunately born two months premature and suffers health complications as a result.

    To Pratt’s credit, the actor did appear quite remorseful for the blunder, admitting that he “cried about it” once he’d realized what he’d done.

    Anna Faris, Jack Pratt, Chris Pratt at the Walk of Fame Star Ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

    Anti-LGBTQ Church Controversy

    Depending on who you ask, the aforementioned incidents (if you can call them that) seem more or less forgivable. But there is one Chris Pratt controversy that can be difficult to let go of, particularly if you’re queer.

    In 2019, after Pratt discussed his spirituality in an interview with Stephen Colbert, fellow actor Elliot Page called Pratt out in a tweet for being a part of a church that is “infamously anti-LGBTQ”.

    Later on, Page doubled down on his tweets by posting, “If you are a famous actor and you belong to an organization that hates a certain group of people, don’t be surprised if someone simply wonders why it’s not addressed. Being anti-LGBTQ is wrong, there aren’t two sides. The damage it causes is severe.”

    This led people to speculate that Pratt was part of Hillsong, the formerly Justin Bieber-endorsed church that has admitted that it does not “affirm a gay lifestyle”. Pratt never actually confirmed whether he attended Hillsong but instead posted on an Instagram story a few days later saying:

    “It has recently been suggested that I belong to a church which ‘hates a certain group of people’…nothing could be further from the truth.”

    “I go to a church that opens their doors to absolutely everyone,” he added. “Despite what the Bible says about divorce, my church community was there for me every step of the way, never judging, just gracefully accompanying me on my walk. They helped me tremendously, offering love and support. It is what I have seen them do for others on countless occasions regardless of sexual orientation, race, or gender.”

     

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    Pratt’s Political Leanings

    To make matters more complicated, Pratt’s political leanings have always remained pretty vague.

    He once donated $250 to former President Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. That said, he’s also been described as giving off a “conservative energy” – he was once spotted in a “Don’t Tread on Me” shirt, he follows Fox News’ Tucker Carlson and controversial podcaster Joe Rogan on Twitter, and he’s married to the daughter of former Republican governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.

    He’s also very supportive of the military and has an affinity for posting about his love for America and God on Instagram.

     

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    Is Chris Pratt Really Homophobic?

    Despite his “conservative energy” and alleged affiliation with an anti-gay church, there isn’t much evidence to prove that Pratt actually is homophobic.

    In an interview for the 2022 July/August issue of Men’s Health magazine, Pratt clarified his relationship with Hillsong.“I never went to Hillsong,” he says. “I’ve never actually been to Hillsong. I don’t know anyone from that church.”

    He told the magazine that he instead attends Zoe Church, which isn’t exactly controversy-free. Zoe’s founder, Chad Veach, says he modeled Zoe after Hillsong and once participated in a short film that compared “same-sex attraction” to “sexual brokenness”.

    He also told the magazine that he’s not really as religious as most people think. “Religion has been oppressive as f*ck for a long time,” he said in the interview. “I didn’t know that I would kind of become the face of religion when really I’m not a religious person.”

     

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    The Bottom Line

    There isn’t a lot of evidence to go on to claim that Chris Pratt is homophobic. Yes, his online presence can be cringe sometimes and tends to lean conservative, but he’s never actually made any kind of public critique against the LGBTQ community. So, for now, it comes down to how you personally perceive him.

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