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Hayley Kiyokois letting her voice be heard!
“The past 48 hours have been an emotional rollercoaster, to say the least,” recounted Kiyokoin an Instagram post. “Our day off in Nashville we went to a drag show at@playnashville, and I had the honor of being brought on stage. We then planned to have some fabulous queens join us during my show the next day,”
“I never want to put anyone in a position to be at risk or in danger in any way,” Kiyoko wrote in the caption. “But also where is the line of being silenced? How do we navigate these absurd threats and laws against our community? I find pride in making sure my concerts are safe places for ALL. How can I do that if we aren’t allowed to be ourselves, especially at a predominantly queer concert? We deserve to have a safe space to be ourselves while we navigate the evil that is threatening our own existence.”
A Nashville police spokesperson also disputed the incident, citing the judge’s stay, which expires on May 26, the outlet reported.
Kiyoko has often been public about her identity and beliefs while taking the stage.
Tilley, 34, responded, “It’s fun… I haven’t slept a lot.”
Tilley raved about the special occasion in anInstagram tributefilled with a video montage of their sweetest moments.
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“5 years ago, on this fateful day in April of 2018, I got invited to a birthday/album release party for@hayleykiyoko,” she wrote.
“I hesitated to say yes because I was tired from the night before but@brittneylaurennconvinced me to rally and so we hopped in our minivan Uber (a good luck sign for us) and went to the party…. & the rest is 5 years worth of history. Hayley- there have been very few moments in the course of these 5 years that you haven’t been on my mind. I love you! 🥰,” she said.
source: people.com