
""I am a firm believer that you don't get to choose who you want to be with, and I can't imagine feeling the pressure a child would experience coming to terms with those things on their own. And then having the pressure of not knowing if your parents would be okay with that, or disown them?""
""Just because dusty boots/And camouflage are in your roots/Don't mean you ever gotta wear 'em/If that ain't you, I don't care. Now it might work out/That you don't turn out/Anything like me/But I'll love whoever you turn out to be.""
Luke Combs has publicly affirmed his support for LGBTQ+ children, particularly through his song 'Whoever You Turn Out to Be,' which he wrote for his children. In an interview, he acknowledged that the song was designed to resonate with parents of queer kids. Combs emphasized the importance of unconditional love and understanding for children navigating their identities. His support is significant in the country music genre, which has faced criticism for its homophobia and transphobia, especially highlighted by Maren Morris's departure from the genre.
Read at LGBTQ Nation
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