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Now, she's addressing the rumors that she
"came out" during her performance. She told Entertainment
Weekly,
“That definitely wasn’t the
case. I’ve never dealt with the question of my personal life in public. It’s
just not gonna happen.”
But don't take Queen's statement as a diss
to the LGBT community. She continued,
“To me, doing a gay pride
show is one of the most fun things. My first show that paid more than $10,000
was in a gay club on New Year’s Eve in San Francisco. Tupac happened to be in
town, so he came to kick it with me. This was the early ’90s. And the boys were
like, ‘Take your shirt off, Tupac!’ He wasn’t doing that. But we had a blast in
there.”
Queen also addressed the bullying that many
people in the community experience, saying,
“I know that the most
important thing and the only thing I have to give is love. When people are going
through hatred and bullying, the biggest thing to fight that is love. So that’s
all I encouraged my audience to do that night: to share their light and share
their love. Period.”
So there you have it. And besides what is the big deal
if she does, or does not. How does this impact your Life?
yo dats right Q tell em wat ur life got to do wit dem.Istand behind u 100 percent.
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