Celebrities who don’t support gay rights

In today’s world where growing number of countries allow same-love marriages and many famous people are vocal supporters of gay rights, it may come as a surprise that there are celebrities who openly speak against homosexuality. Here are some stars who have expressed anti-gay attitude.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

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California’s former governor has been confusing the general public with his attitude toward gay marriage. He vetoed two same-love marriage bills, once in 2005 and again in 2007. However, in 2008 Schwarzenegger changed his tune and supported the removal of Proposition 8, the legislation banning same-love marriage in the state. Appearing on CBS’ 60 Minutes in 2012, Arnold said: “I, personally, always said that marriage is between a man and a woman. But I would never enforce my will on people. If they want to get married, let them get married.”

Mel Gibson

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Mel Gibson used homophobic slurs in an interview with a Spanish newspaper in 1991: “They take it up the a** … this is only for taking a s***,” he said at the time. “With this look, who’s going to think I’m gay? I don’t lend myself to that type of confusion. Do I look like a homosexual? Do I talk like them? Do I move like them?”

Paris Hilton

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The hotel heiress apparently once said: “Gay guys are the horniest people in the world…they’re disgusting. Dude, most of them probably have AIDS.”

Kirk Cameron

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During an interview with Piers Morgan, Kirk explained that he believes homosexuality is “unnatural… I think that it’s detrimental, and ultimately destructive to so many of the foundations of civilization.”   On the issue of marriage equality Cameron remarked, “Marriage was defined by God a long time ago. Marriage is almost as old as dirt, and it was defined in the garden between Adam and Eve — one man, one woman for life till death do you part. So I would never attempt to try to redefine marriage. And I don’t think anyone else should either. So do I support the idea of gay marriage? No, I don’t.”

Blake Shelton

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Shelton was heavily criticized after he tweeted, “Re-writing my fav Shania Twain song … Any man that tries touching my behind he’s gonna be a beaten, bleedin’, heaving kind of guy.” He later apologized for his comments, writing: “Hey y’all allow me to seriously apologize for the misunderstanding with the whole re-write on the Shania song last night… It honestly wasn’t even meant that way… I now know that there are people out there waiting to jump at everything I say on here or anywhere.”

Victoria Jackson

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The former Saturday Night Live star slammed Glee for featuring a gay kiss in a column for WorldNetDaily. She wrote: “Did you see Glee this week? Sickening! And, besides shoving the gay thing down our throats, they made a mockery of Christians – again! I wonder what their agenda is? Hey, producers of Glee – what’s your agenda? One-way tolerance?”

Tracy Morgan

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The comedian and actor called gays “p**sies”, and was believed to have said that if his son turned out gay, he should not talk to him “in a gay voice or I’ll pull out a knife and stab that little n**ger to death.”

Brigitte Bardot

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In her 2003 autobiography, A Scream in the Silence, the French actress and singer wrote that gays were “fairground freaks who jiggle their bottoms, put their little fingers in the air and, with their little castrato voices, moan about what those ghastly heteros put them through.” A French court fined her 5,000 euros for the remarks.

Chris Brown

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He tweeted at rapper Raz-B of B2K, “D*ck in da ass, lil’ boy. Tell me this, why when the money was coming in u won’t complain about getting b**tplugged! #h**othug!!”

Alec Baldwin

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The Emmy-winning star of NBC’s 30 Rock is no stranger to controversy, but his Twitter rant earlier this year against Daily Mail writer George Stark shocked everybody. Stark made some terrible accusations—that turned out to be false—in his story about Baldwin’s wife, Hilaria, tweeting during James Gandolfini’s funeral. “I’m gonna find you, George Stark, you toxic little queen, and I’m gonna fu*k… you… up,” tweeted Baldwin, later adding, “If put my foot up your fu**ing ass, George Stark, but I’m sure you’d dig it too much.”

 

 

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