Since skyrocketing to fame in the last few years, Halsey has been no stranger to using her platform to uplift the issues that matter to her. She’s raised her voice both in real life and used her presence on the internet before to debunk myths about bisexuality, and to talk about why it’s so important to her to create a safe space at her concerts, among other things.

Halsey, who is openly bisexual herself, frequently raises her voice about what her fans deserve from her events and her music. And now she’s taken to Twitter to talk about anti-LGBTQ sentiment and actions from so-called fans of her music. On August 27, Halsey tweeted, “people bring anti-LGBT religious propaganda to my concerts a lot and it’s like, I feel like I’ve done enough good in the world that God’s gonna forgive me for eating some p*ssy.” Following that tweet, fans and Twitter users had all kinds of comments.

Many people pointed out how little it makes sense for people who are against the LGBTQ community to even listen to the singer’s music or show up to her concerts in the first place, given that she’s so vocal about her place in the LGBTQ community — not to mention that she has several songs that touch on sexual and romantic relationships with people of the same sex.

In her acceptance speech for Outstanding Music Artist at the 2018 GLAAD Media Awards back in May, Halsey talked about how intentional she’s been about her inclusion of queer relationships in her songs. She explained that she’s spent the last few years working hard to be a better representative of the LGBTQ community, saying, “I’m a young, bisexual woman, and I’ve spent a large part of my life trying to validate myself — to my friends, to my family, to myself — trying to prove that who I love and how I feel is not a phase; it’s not part of some confusion that’s going to change or could be manipulated. So I tried really hard to find the courage this year to write female pronouns into my music.”

One user responded to Halsey’s tweet, and talked directly about her single “Strangers,” which has lyrics about an intimate relationship with a woman, saying, “or like when people leave during strangers.......LIKE WHY THE F*CK WOULD U COME TO UR SHOW.” Halsey then retweeted it, responding, “I’m happy when they leave. My show is a safe space. Plus they’re outnumbered lol.”

This is not the first time that Halsey has spoken out about creating safe spaces at her concerts for people from all backgrounds, and especially people from the LGBTQ community. On an episode of "Elvis Duran and the Morning Show" in October 2017, she explained, “[When] I walk into my dressing room, my first thought is: ‘I’m so happy that that show was so amazing and so safe. And that everyone’s gonna go home and go to bed safely and that they had a good time tonight.’” And clearly, her actions and her totally relatable tweets and conversations she starts continue to show that same concern for her community.

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