A MEMBER OF Russian girl band Tatu – who rose to fame for their school-girl lesbians act – has said she would “not accept” her son if he was gay.
The duo made headlines in 2002 for the video for the song All The Things She Said, which featured the girls cavorting in school uniforms.
But one of the girls has since changed her tune. On the Ukrainian TV show The Lie Detector, Yulia Volkova admitted that she would not accept her son if he were gay.
Yes, I would condemn him, because I believe that a real man must be a real man. God created man for procreation, it is nature. I won’t accept a gay son.
She defended Tatu’s early ‘lesbian’ act, saying lesbians were “aesthetically nicer” than gay men.
I believe that being gay is all still better than murderers, thieves or drug addicts. If you choose out of all this, being gay a little better than the rest.
So there you have it, folks. According to Yulia Volkova, being gay is only marginally better than being a murderer.
Her bandmate, Lena Katina, has rushed to distance herself from Volkova’s comments, writing on her Facebook page:
I am seeing some comments lately regarding my position about LGBT and my religion. I can say one thing: God is teaching us to live in love, to be tolerant and not to judge other people! And I do so! Love is love and it is a wonderful feeling! I think everybody should be free to love who they love and be with who they want to spend their life with!
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