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Jennifer Holliday pulls out of gig for Trump

‘Betrayal’ of gay, lesbian fans behind move

- REUTERS LOS ANGELES

BROADWAY star Jennifer Holliday said she was pulling out of a concert celebratin­g the inaugurati­on of President-elect Donald Trump, citing an online article that cast the performanc­e as a “betrayal” of her gay and lesbian fans.

The Tony Award-winning singer, best known for her roles in the Broadway musicals Dreamgirls and Your Arms Too Short to Box with

God, announced the cancellati­on in a letter first published by The Wrap, an entertainm­ent industry news website.

“I sincerely apologise for my lapse of judgement, for being uneducated on the issues that affect every American at this crucial time in history and for causing such dismay and heartbreak to my fans,” Holliday said in the letter.

Holliday was not scheduled to perform at Friday’s inaugurati­on itself but at an event at the Lincoln Memorial the night before called the “Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebratio­n”.

Also scheduled to appear are country music star Toby Keith, rock band 3 Doors Down and Oscar-winning actor Jon Voight.

The Trump transition team referred questions to the Presidenti­al Inaugural Committee, which did not comment directly on Holliday’s letter.

“As Americans from across the country unite to celebrate the 58th Presidenti­al Inaugural, we are humbled by the outpouring of support we are receiving.

“We are also honoured to have so many world-class performers taking part in this historic celebratio­n of freedom and democracy,” Boris Epshteyn, director of communicat­ions for the Presidenti­al Inaugural Committee, said.

In a column for the Daily Beast website, entertainm­ent reporter Kevin Fallon called Holliday a gay icon for her work on Broadway and said that Trump had surrounded himself with politician­s who vocally oppose lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r rights.

“For the gay community that has bolstered Holliday, in her own words, embattled and difficult career, and cheered on her recent successes, the news (of Holliday’s planned performanc­e) feels like a betrayal. It is heartbreak­ing,” Fallon wrote on Friday.

In her letter, Holliday wrote that she had originally agreed to perform for Trump as a “bi-partisan songbird”.

She had sung for four presidents, both Republican and Democratic, dating back to Ronald Reagan, she said.“I was honestly just thinking that I wanted my voice to be a healing and unifying force for hope through music to help our deeply polarised country,” Holliday wrote.

“Regretfull­y, I did not take into considerat­ion that my performing for the concert would actually instead be taken as a political act against my own personal beliefs and be mistaken for support of Donald Trump and Mike Pence,” she said.

In addition to her career on Broadway, Holliday has found success on the pop charts and as a Gospel singer. She won a Tony Award in 1982 for her role as Effie White in the original production of Dreamgirls and two Grammy Awards later that decade.

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PICTURE: AP President-elect Donald Trump’s views have caused Jennifer Holliday to refuse to perform at his inaugurati­on.
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PICTURE: AP Actress Jennifer Holliday won’t perform at Donal Trump’s inaugurati­on.

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