X Factor winner James Arthur, who was caught in a controversy over using homophobic language, has vowed to make a commitment to a leading LGBT rights charity.
Following a highly publicised row over the use of homophobic language, James Arthur has now said he would like to make a long term commitment to LGBT rights charity Stonewall UK.
He tweeted,
I would like to make a long term commitment to @stonewalluk they’d have me. I admire the work they do. Maybe I can right my wrong with this.
— James Arthur (@JamesArthur23) July 27, 2014
IF* they’d have me. — James Arthur (@JamesArthur23) July 27, 2014
It is so wrong that it’s ILLEGAL to be gay in 42 of the 53 commonwealth countries!
— James Arthur (@JamesArthur23) July 27, 2014
James Arthur was heavily criticised for using homophobic language in a diss track aimed at rapper Micky Worthless. In his lyrics he was slated for saying, “You fucking queer. Hilarious, precarious you Talibani confused, imbellic mimic of a gimmick.”
Comedian Matt Lucas was the first to take fire at the singer, saying “Fuck you @JamesArthur23 for using the phrase ‘fucking queer’ in your latest track. Fuck you.” Arthur swiftly apologised for his words, saying that he was “extremely disappointed” in himself.
Arthur shot himself in the foot again after fellow X Factor contestant Lucy Spraggan posted screen grabs of a private text message conversation between the two, in which he takes digs at her for being a gay rights activist.
Stonewall UK have yet to respond to James Athur’s comments.
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