Stars Speak Out Against Anti-LGBTQ Legislation At Grammys. WATCH!

GLAAD talks about the upcoming slate of anti-LGBTQ legislation in Tennessee with music superstars Little Big Town, Billy Ray Cyrus, Brandi Carlile & Tanya Tucker, Angaleena Presley of Pistol Annies, and Brittany Howard on the red carpet of the Grammys.

Brandi Carlile, who took home a Grammy for best country song for her writing on Tanya Tucker‘s “Bring My Flowers Now”, spoke as a queer woman and a parent when she denounced the new bill, reports Billboard.

“We just want the right to be a family, to be happy, to bless children that don’t already have homes,” she said, with Tucker chiming in to say she agreed. “As a woman of faith myself, I cannot see Jesus wanting to disallow any family from an adoption, so I can’t stand by it.”

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