Justin Bieber’s dad, Jeremy, tries to clear up Delight Month submit, finally ends up doubling down on homophobia

Justin Bieber’s dad, Jeremy Bieber, tried to make clear his offensive feedback concerning the LGBTQIA+ group — however simply made issues worse.

“Properly I didn’t anticipate to be thrown into this political area, however I’m being pressured in,” he tweeted Friday morning, “Insensitive maybe however a bigot I’m not! #buckleup #truths.”

Jeremy stated that his earlier tweets about celebrating households had been “to acknowledge households, that’s it!” He additionally shot down claims that he deserted the “Peaches” singer, 29.

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Justin Bieber’s dad, Jeremy Bieber, doubled down on his preliminary homophobic feedback.
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A selfie of Jeremy Bieber and Justin Bieber.
“Love whomever you need that’s your online business not ‘mine’ my downside is the hostile takeover of our cities and colleges by LGBTQ that is the priority of many,” he tweeted Friday.
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“And earlier than you say I deserted my son, transfer on! that’s an outdated narrative pushed! its [sic] ridiculous and didn’t occur,” he wrote. “Now my supply might have been poor but it surely was to not be hateful or homophobic…”

The 48-year-old famous that he adores his brother, who “is homosexual.”

“Love whomever you need that’s your online business not ‘mine’ my downside is the hostile takeover of our cities and colleges by LGBTQ that is the priority of many,” he continued.

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Earlier this week, Jeremy was slammed after tweeting that “we have to have fun households.”
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“There’s a place for everybody, and everybody’s opinion! That doesn’t equal hate!”

Earlier this week, Jeremy made headlines when he tweeted a homophobic meme that includes a rainbow flag with the sarcastic caption, “Don’t overlook to thank a straight particular person this month in your existence.”

He additionally urged his followers to “have fun households” as a result of the “issues this era glorifies is unbelievable!”

A screenshot of Jeremy Bieber's post.
“Don’t overlook to thank a straight particular person this month in your existence,” the 48-year-old posted alongside a rainbow flag.
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Social media customers slammed the daddy of 4 for spewing hate towards the LGBTQIA+ group on the platform.


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“says the person who deserted his youngster and solely got here again bc he turned well-known.. that’s the way you have fun household?” tweeted one person.

“lol why would anybody take heed to you with reference to households??” added another.

A throwback photo of Jeremy Bieber and Justin Bieber.
The Grammy winner has had a tumultuous relationship together with his dad over time.
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A third fan tweeted, “To be trustworthy I feel an individual who deserted his son and solely got here again to his life as soon as he was millionaire is waaay worse.”

After the mounting criticism, Jeremy took to Twitter to offer a weak apology for his remarks.

“Acknowledging the nuclear household is offensive? My apologies to these offended. Was not my intent. Not that my opinion issues,” he tweeted Wednesday.

Justin Beiber with his dad, Jeremy Bieber, and his half-siblings.
Justin has gotten to know his three half-siblings.
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Jeremy and the “Child” crooner have had an advanced relationship all through the years.

The carpenter was not current throughout Justin’s childhood, and the pop star’s mother, Pattie Mallette, raised him alone.

Nonetheless, the Grammy winner and his father have mended their relationship and Justin has grown shut together with his three half-siblings.

Justin Bieber outside.
The “Sorry” singer has not commented about his father’s remarks.
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Whereas Justin — who married Hailey Bieber in 2018 — has not commented on Jeremy’s current feedback, the “Yummy” singer has additionally not outwardly shared his help for the LGBTQIA+ group.

In 2011, he did, nevertheless, reply to a query about homosexuality throughout an interview with Rolling Stone.

“It’s everybody’s personal resolution to try this,” he stated on the time. “It doesn’t have an effect on me and shouldn’t have an effect on anybody else.”

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