Singer Macy Gray Says She’s ‘Still Trying to Recover’ from the Trauma 2020 Caused
R&B singer Macy Gray says that America has left her “traumatized” following the events that unfolded in 2020, in which Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd died.
R&B singer Macy Gray says that America has left her “traumatized” following the events that unfolded in 2020, in which Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd died.
Singer Macy Gray is accusing NBC’s ‘Today’ show of refusing to allow her band to wear T-Shirts with the slogan “Free Brittney Griner.”
Macy Gray said Thursday on NBC’s “Today” that her comments on gender were not meant to hurt anyone in the LGBT community while addressing the backlash.
Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling has come out in support of singer Macy Gray in the face of backlash over her bashing transgender extremism.
R&B singer Macy Gray reacted to the woke transgender mob threatening her over saying that men cannot get a surgery to become a woman, proclaiming, “be whatever you wanna be, and f**k off.”
R&B singer Macy Gray is being accused of “transphobia” after saying that “just because you go change your parts doesn’t make you a woman.” The singer responded to the attacks, tweeting that she was simply defining the word “women.”
R&B singer Macy Gray says “just because you go change your parts doesn’t make you a woman.” She added that people shouldn’t “be called transphobic just because you don’t agree.”
Macy Gray performed a typically eccentric rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” on Sunday at the NBA All-Star Game in Cleveland, just months after the pop star trashed the U.S. flag as a symbol of “hate.”
Macy Gray doubled down on her calls to replace the American flag, saying it represents both “divisiveness and hate.” The Grammy-winning singer demanded that it be redesigned for “the rest of us who aren’t part of that tribe.”
Grammy-winning singer Macy Gray bashed the American flag as “tattered, dated, divisive, and incorrect” in an op-ed published a day before Juneteenth. Gray says it is time for a “new flag” that “represents ALL of us,” as Old Glory “no longer represents democracy and freedom.”
Actress Amy Schumer is set to host an “I Will Vote” concert on Sunday. The star-studded political event will feature performances from singers Jon Bon Jovi, Cher, John Legend, Dave Matthews, Sara Bareilles, and Black Eyed Peas, all meant to boast turnout for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris ahead of the election.
Celebrated pop singer Macy Gray appeared to respond to Kanye West’s recent embrace of President Donald Trump on Thursday by wearing her own ‘Make Kanye Great Again’ cap.