Lil Nas X exposes fake anti-LGBT post: ‘I’m screaming’

Lil Nas X exposes fake anti-LGBT post: ‘I’m screaming’

On the internet, Lil Nas X is always present and takes the opportunity to play with different situations

In addition to a career in music, Lil Nas X he has always had a strong presence on the internet, where he showcases his work with mastery and takes the opportunity to make jokes with the millions of followers. This Thursday, 2, the singer exposed a fake post anti-LGBT that would have been posted on his Facebook.

“Or, f*** the LGBTQIA+ Pride MonthI pretended to be a gay bitch this whole time just for the money,” reads the fake post. twitterthe fan @lilnasxmajor posted this message, and Lil Nas X replied jokingly, “I’m screaming because this is something I would actually say.”

Second billboardfans of the owner of “Industry Baby” quickly pointed out how the singer joked about the pride month previously, as well as making jokes about coming back into the closet, including on April 1, 2022, when he tweeted: “Can’t believe I lost in every category of Grammy. Now I’m not gay anymore!”

In May of the same year, Lil Nas X “came out” once again, and wrote on Twitter: “I decided to come out as beautiful. I know how surprising this is to many of you, but I’ve had this condition for a long time and I’m finally ready to step forward and own it.”


Lil Nas X Criticizes BET Awards After Being Rejected for Awards: “Invisibles”

Lil Nax X went public to criticize the organization of the BETawards, who released the list of nominees this Wednesday, June 1. even with 3 smash hits in 2021, the singer was left out of the list of nominations in 2022.

Thank you, BET Awards. A surprising total of zero nominations again. What Afro excellence!

the absence of Lil Nas X caught the attention of fans due to the success of the album MONTERO, launched in September 2021, period within the eligibility of the award. The album broke streaming records and remained at the top of the charts for over a week. Billboard.

The singer also commented on the music industry’s prejudice against black people who are part of the LGBTQ+ community.

I feel that gay black people must fight to be seen in this world and even when we get to the top they ‘pretend’ that we are invisible.

The awards are designed to recognize African-American artists in music, acting, sports and other areas of entertainment. O BET Awards takes place on June 26, 2022, directly from Los Angeles, United States.


Source: Rollingstone

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