Famous gospel singer Kim Burrell may have a song on this year’s most inspiring and uplifting film Hidden Figures, but the singer’s derogatory and hate-filled comments made at a church about the LGBT community show a new side to the star. Most surprisingly, Burrell is set to appear on the Ellen show on January 5th.

“I came to tell you about sin,” she said to a congregation. “That sin nature… That perverted homosexual spirit, and the spirit of delusion and confusion, it has deceived many men and women… You as a man, you open your mouth and take a man’s penis in your face, you are perverted. You are a woman and will shake your face in another woman’s breast, you are perverted.”

The backlash was almost immediate after a member of the congregation released a fuzzy clip of the singer’s tirade. Burrell took to Facebook to “clarify” her comments. “We’re not in a war against flesh and blood,” she said. “I came on because I care about God’s creation and every person from the LGBT and anything else, any other kind of thing that is supporting gay… I never said LGBT last night. I said S-I-N and whatever else falls in the sin was preached.” No one from the The Ellen DeGeneres Show has commented on whether or not the singer will still make an appearance. However, singer Janelle Monae, who was set to appear with Burrell, told photographers that she won’t be appearing with Burrell. UPDATE Ellen took to Twitter to confirm that she will not be on the show.