Janelle Monáe Says Kim Burrell Dropped From Pharrell “Ellen” Performance for Homophobic Comments

Janelle Monáe Says Kim Burrell Dropped From Pharrell “Ellen” Performance for Homophobic Comments

Gospel singer Kim Burrell has been dropped from a scheduled “Ellen” appearance with Pharrell this week after she delivered a homophobic church sermon, Janelle Monáe tells TMZ. Monáe, who will appear on the show to promote Hidden Figures, says Burrell will no longer join Pharrell to perform music from the soundtrack. Burrell attracted widespread criticism last week after describing homosexuality as “perverted”; she reiterated her position in a Facebook live video, calling homosexuality a “sin … against the nature of God.” Read Pharrell’s statement from the weekend below, via Instagram. Monáe reposted Pharrell’s statement, adding that she “unequivocally repudiate[s] ANY AND ALL hateful comments against the LGBTQ community.” Scroll down to read it in full. Since Monáe’s comments, Ellen DeGeneres has taken to Twitter to confirm Burrell’s removal: find her tweet below.

I shouldn’t even have to post this as you guys should already know where I stand but If you do not pls know I unequivocally repudiate ANY AND ALL hateful comments against the LGBTQ community. Actually I’m tired of that label. We all belong to the same community, a shared community called humanity. And today and tomorrow and the next day I will continue to stand with other like minded people who condemn any and all statements and actions that would seek to deny the basic humanity of our fellow brothers and sisters. We cannot sit Idly by nor will we speak silently when we are confronted with such violence against members of our community. I am personally beyond exhausted by the ignorance and bigotry living in some people. At times I want to punch and I want to slap a lot of people when I read and hear the shit that comes out their mouthes !!! I will rejoice when folks stop thinking they ARE GOD, Jesus’ assistant, picking and choosing what “sins” are acceptable in the Bible, and using the Bible as a whip! WE can’t afford anymore tearing down of our shared humanity. My advice: If your religion is causing you to spew out words of hate, judge, or look down on others because of who one loves then you need to change it. And fast. If the religion don’t make you are more loving or better person, ditch it. But what do I know. My hope is that we ALL go into this new year considering for one moment that we don’t have all the answers. My hope is that we become more understanding, less judgmental, more tolerate, and more patient with one another. Including me. HAPPY NEW YEAR. 🙏🏿❤

A photo posted by Janelle Monáe (@janellemonae) on Dec 31, 2016 at 6:05pm PST

A photo posted by Pharrell Williams (@pharrell) on Dec 31, 2016 at 10:49am PST

For those asking, Kim Burrell will not be appearing on my show.

— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) January 3, 2017

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