Clarkson at the Radio Disney Music Awards | Photo: Flickr/Disney | ABC Television Group
Kelly Clarkson had no time for a homophobic troll on Twitter — but she did have time for class.
It all started when couple Kiana and Amanda Clark tweeted Clarkson a photo of their wedding. The pair became engaged at a Kelly Clarkson concert in 2016 when she invited them on stage.
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Kiana Clark tweeted the good news, writing to Clarkson in all-caps: ‘WE DID IT!’
Clarkson then quote-retweeted them and gave them a heartfelt congratulations.
Congrats you two!! 😊❤️ 👰 https://t.co/3l3jiq6EPL
— Kelly Clarkson (@kelly_clarkson) August 20, 2018
Then the troll appeared…
Clarkson’s sweet response did not sit well with everyone, however.
Twitter user @Wildvine74104 wrote to Clarkson: ‘Sorry Kelly…. love your music but I don’t dig the dikes…still a sin any way you cut it.’
Yesterday afternoon (20 August), the singer issued a response to the user and she was less than impressed.
I almost didn’t respond 2 this because hate doesn’t deserve a spotlight but u know what, truth does, & the truth is that God is Love, & Love shared between two people should be praised not condemned in my personal opinion. I love u 2 although we see the world/love differently. https://t.co/63KjhMrZVU
— Kelly Clarkson (@kelly_clarkson) August 20, 2018
‘I almost didn’t respond 2 this because hate doesn’t deserve a spotlight but u know what, truth does,’ she wrote.
‘Truth is that God is Love, & Love shared between two people should be praised not condemned in my personal opinion. I love u 2 although we see the world/love differently.’
The Grammy-winning artist has long been a vocal supporter of the LGBTI community, helping with numerous proposals before this one.
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