jewel
I'm sorry for the inauguration appearance
… but I had a good reason !!!
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jewel stretches to her fans after she has occurred in one of one of one Donald Trump'Inauguration ceremony … a big “I'm sorry” for your participation in the political weekend.
For those who missed it Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife, Cheryl Hines … after that she was criticized
RFK Jr. With his whole family in Maha opening ball: “We go out again and make America healthy again!”
Then he introduced the famous singer Juwel, which says that she was a big fan of RFK and Maha! pic.twitter.com/canuh3koit
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After Trump signed several initiatives to terminate diversity initiatives for managers and the announcement of his administration will only recognize “2 genders – male and female” … The regret for their participation in the first festivals expresses it.
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She said that as part of her mental health lawyer, she decided to be part of the Maha ball, and added that she also worked with the last government to raise awareness of the country's mental health crisis .
Although she does not agree to the entire policy of the new administration, she says that she doesn't want to wait to do something.
She notices … “If I wait until I agree with people 100% who are ready to help myself, I would never get off the bank. I don't think enough to take part.”
However, she understands that she hurt the fans, especially the LGBTQIA+ community called … and says that she is so sorry for her pain.
As she puts it … she promises to continue fighting for her queer followers and luring her to make her life a better place.
She adds … “None of us can afford to fight, and I really believe that the only way we can change through hard conversations and I really hope that we will enforce our injuries and ourselves on both Pages can be understood. “
In order to “save her soul”, she wants to make it clear that she didn't want to hurt anyone with her performance.