Ari Lennox Says She Was Cyber Bullied After Slamming People Who Don’t Support LGBTQ Community ‘This Is What It feels Like To Live In Your Truth’

Ari Lennox
Ari Lennox Says She Was Cyber Bullied After Slamming People Who Don’t Support LGBTQ Community ‘This Is What It feels Like To Live In Your Truth’
Singer Ari Lennox said while she was bullied on social media after she blasted “homophobic people,” she has no regrets.
She wrote,
“I was sad after I posted my views on homophobic people because of the harshness I was receiving but you know what I realized? No amount of cyber bullying I got that day could equate to the discrimination lgbt community faces EVERYDAY online AND offline.”
“I had to eat that s*** and grow up. Because wow. This is what it feels like to live in your truth. It’s painful sometimes but ultimately the most beautiful thing ever!!!
She added,
“Like imagine. Everyday living your beautiful, healthy and honest life and some idiot comes OUT OF NOWHERE bashing you for it!”

She then added another tweet that said some lose their lives over their lifestyle.

As for her initial tweets, Lennox told her fans not to support her if they don’t support the LGBTQ community.
She said in part,
“Please if you don’t support LGBTQ community, you don’t support me. You don’t support my family and the people I love. So all you delusional and fake religious/ self righteous weirdos unfollow and unsubscribe. I don’t even understand how people don’t agree with LGBT lifestyle. That’s how intense I feel about it. Please foh”
See her full message below from bottom to top.

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