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Singers Taylor Dayne and Terri Nunn, both of whom performed at a maskless party at Donald Trump‘s Mar-a-Lago resort on New Year’s Eve, have taken to social media to address the wide backlash they suffered as a result.
Nunn, lead singer of the band Berlin, issued a personal apology via the band’s Facebook page.
“I am truly sorry I performed at Mar-a-Lago and would not have done so if I’d known what I learned while I was there,” Nunn wrote. “My goal in performing was not to support a political party. I see now that that’s not the way it appeared and I am apologetic for that as well.”
I am truly sorry I performed at Mar-a-Lago and would not have done so if I’d known what I learned while I was there. My…
Posted by Berlin – Official Band on Monday, January 4, 2021
“The contract stated it was a small Covid-safe event for the members of Mar-a-Lago,” she continued. “Unfortunately it was not Covid-safe anywhere in Florida. I had no idea masks and social distancing were not required. I thought I was current on all Covid news everywhere, but clearly I was not. I was shocked by Florida and Mar-a-Lago’s lack of regard for the pandemic and if I’d known I would never have gone.”
Related: Gay Republican attends Mar-A-Lago maskless party & then blames media for his fiancé’s firing
Dayne, meanwhile, issued a non-apology via Twitter.
“I’m saddened by all this,” Dayne wrote. “I have a 30 yr careers s that many diverse friendships .and I try to stay non political and non judgmental and not preach . I sing from my heart purely and from Source. I wish for all to be who they need to be .. and find their way.”
Dayne appears to have since deleted the Tweet.
Both Taylor Dayne and Terri Nunn (via her band Berlin) experienced wild popular success in the 1980s. Since then, both women have become fixtures of Pride events, performing at festivals in cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago, St. Louis, San Diego and Seattle.
Queerty
Less than 24 hours after exiting the U.S. House of Representatives, former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard immediately hit Fox News to trash the House’s recent change on gendered language, claiming it denies “the very biological existence of women.”
Under the new rules, passed by the House yesterday, gendered words like mother, father, brother, and sister will no longer be used to “honor all gender identities by changing pronouns and familial relationships in the House rules to be gender neutral.”
Related: Tulsi Gabbard abandons commitment to LGBTQ people, goes full on bigot as she exits Congress
Speaking to admitted gay basher Tucker Carlson, Gabbard argued that the new rules don’t promote diversity and inclusivity.
“It absolutely does the very opposite of that,” she said. “It’s the height of hypocrisy for people who claim to be the champions of rights for women to deny the very biological existence of women.”
That sounds like some J.K. Rowling bullsh*t right there.
Related: Tulsi Gabbard releases awkward four minute cellphone video apologizing for her years of homophobia
The failed presidential candidate went on to argue that the new rule demonstrates just how out of touch lawmakers are with reality.
“Their first act as this new Congress could have been to make sure elderly Americans are able to get the COVID vaccine now alongside front-line health care workers,” she griped. “Instead of doing something that could actually help save people’s lives, they are choosing instead to say ‘You can’t say mother or father.’”
Gabbard went on to say that she believes there’s a “biological distinction” between men and women and that the new rule “defies basic common sense” and “basic established science.”
Watch. Or don’t.
Queerty