Grammy award-winning Michael Bublé, best known for his hit festive album Christmas, addressed the rising anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric in a new interview with The Guardian. In the interview he said, “I’m not a politician. I don’t want to be a politician, but I see all these people talking about the LGBTQ+ community, and we’ve got bigger problems. Those are not problems. Just accept it. How does it change your life? Just love people. Mental health is a big issue in places like America. Gun control is a big issue. Identify how you want to identify, and God bless you.” Bublé credits his attitude to the LGBTQ+ community to his two gay uncles, progressive parents, and working in the music industry where he is "surrounded by the gay community."
Michael Bublé Calls Out Right-Wing Attacks On Trans
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