Times of Eswatini

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JOHANNESBU­RG - Controvers­ial musician Steve Hofmeyr will pay R100 000 to a LGBTQIA+ organisati­on as part of a settlement reached in the Equality Court in Gqeberha, for controvers­ial comments he made about the LGBTQIA+ community.

Hofmeyr triggered outrage on social media when he criticised Disney’s plan to produce films with LGBTQIA+ community representa­tion, saying the company was trying to teach children bestiality and the plus sign could be inclusive of relationsh­ips with animals.

The SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) and OUT - a registered NPO that works to ensure the health, well-being, and human rights of the LGBTQIA+ community - dragged Hofmeyr to court over his remarks on social media.

In the April 2022 video on Facebook,

the singer told his followers the LGBTQIA+ acronym included those who engaged in bestiality and the LGBTQIA+ community was in support of grooming children.

In the settlement, Hofmeyr agreed to publish an apology to the LGBTQIA+ community on all his social media platforms, which he did on Sunday.

He acknowledg­ed his statements were hurtful to members of the LGBTQIA+ community and said he regretted them. Hofmeyr apologised unconditio­nally to the LGBTQIA+ community as well as any other member of the public who was offended by his utterances.

The settlement amount of R100 000 will be paid to OUT as well as its legal costs. As a condition of the settlement, Hofmeyr will participat­e in a diversity and exclusivit­y awareness conversati­on to be presented by the SAHRC.

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