Ne-Yo Hits Back After Criticism for “Offensive” Remarks About Trans Kids: “I Will Not Be Bullied Into Apologizing”

Published: Tuesday 8th Aug 2023 by Rashad

Ne-Yo may be gearing up for the September 9 kick off of his North American-bound ‘Champagne and Roses Tour,’ but those who thought the GRAMMY winner was also suiting up for an apology tour have another thing coming.

As has been making headlines over the last day, the singer-songwriter (born Shaffer Smith) took to VladTV recently to not only share he came “from an era where there were only two genders,” but that modern-day parents are failing young children who are able to make decisions about their gender identities and sexuality.

“After much reflection, I’d like to express my deepest apologies to anyone that I may have hurt with my comments on parenting and gender identity,” he tweeted after the interview ignited a wave of backlash. “I’ve always been an advocate for love and inclusivity in the LGBTQI+ community, so I understand how my comments could’ve been interpreted as insensitive and offensive.”

The words did little to quell the firestorm, prompting Smith to take to social media again to clarify that his apology did not undermine his original point.

Look inside to hear what he said.

 

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Taking to social media Monday afternoon (August 7), the ‘So Sick‘ singer suggested he was sick of the ongoing criticism from LGBTQ+ advocates and allies.

“Ok. This sh*t is getting out of hand. FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH. I WILL NOT BE BULLIED INTO APOLOGIZING FOR HAVING AN OPINION. AGREEING TO DISAGREE IS NOT A DECLARATION OF WAR,” he wrote in the caption of the video posted. “If one of my 7 kids were to decide that he or she wanted to be something other than what they were born as, once they’re old enough and mature enough to make that decision…so be it.”

That’s not all he said.

Click PLAY on the video above to see his full statement and look below to revisit the interview that started the hoopla.

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  1. AngelKeys August 8, 2023

    She is a D Low gay. Lets not forget the time she gave a magazine interview outing herself. Her label shut it all down just before it was about to go to print. So I would expect her to be a bit more empathetic. However I do agree with her 100%

    • THE TRUTH 🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨 August 8, 2023

      Give us the source of it

    • #TheTruth August 8, 2023

      He is damn right. But American stupid wokism would try to cancel anyone that doesn’t go with their flow.
      There are people who have detransitioned and many of them were much too young to make such a decision.
      There’s a time for everything especially for such decision.

    • Lisa trump August 8, 2023

      While he is DL, he is also correct.

  2. DaAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaa August 8, 2023

    I actually agree with him

  3. Fancy BISH 🤣 💎💋 August 8, 2023

    It’s about time these celebrities spoke the truth and grow a pair. What them people want to do to children is disgusting and they should be locked up.

  4. yup! August 8, 2023

    So sick of these lonely pansies who are destined a lifestyle of chronic singleness and vaccines. Stop feeding into these unnaturally confused people.

  5. Ms. Ling Ling August 8, 2023

    He’s a cheater, remember! No one is taking his words seriously

  6. Abel August 8, 2023

    Well, he is black. Period.

  7. eric August 8, 2023

    It’s really ironic for any LGBT supporter to attack and label Ne-Yo as having a fear of the community when they are projecting their own FEAR and sensitivity onto him and anyone else who doesn’t share their opinion about certain things like transitioning. When it comes to what you want for yourself or for your kids, you can’t promote freedom of choice and then lose your mind over other people exercising that right.

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