On Wednesday, he announced via Twitter he’d be taking the night off, and sent a message to his listeners about living authentically.
And then he played Elton John’s “Your Song.” I'm just going to really enjoy knowing somebody is exceptionally upset I get to talk sports every night for a living /z5zlvfZRH0- Seth Dunlap September 10, 2019Īt the opening of his Tuesday broadcast, The Gambit reported Dunlap referenced the controversy indirectly: “The power of sport transforms the hate and divisiveness” that can infect the rest of our lives, Dunlap said. Support poured in via Twitter, and Dunlap thanked those who did. Someone at the station deleted the tweet, but not before it was screencapped by listeners and by many of the station’s 33-thousand followers. On Tuesday, the host took to Twitter to ask his followers about Monday night’s Saints win over the Texans: “Which of these 5 ‘overreactions’ isn’t actually an overreaction? You tell me.”Īnd someone used the station Twitter account to tell Dunlap, “That you’re a fag” Screenshot The Gambit That same day, Dunlap made sure his Twitter followers knew about it, too, tweeting a link to his open letter and identifying himself as “an openly gay man.” “My personal experience, not headlines or Twitter innuendo, caused me to recoil at your initial video, and become even further flummoxed at your response today.” Dunlap called Brees’ words “incredibly hurtful” and “emotionally debilitating.” “I am a gay man who has worked nearly two decades in the sports media industry,” Dunlap wrote, in his first public statement about his sexuality. The anti-LGBT group enlisted Brees to encourage children to take their bibles to school next month.
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5, Dunlap posted an open letter to Saints quarterback Drew Brees on Facebook, about the video he recorded for Focus on the Family. The Gambit - a Baton Rouge weekly published by The Advocate newspaper, not associated with the LGBTQ magazine - reports the homophobic post by WWL Radio was in response to a tweet by host Seth Dunlap, who is gay. ORIGINAL REPORT: The Louisiana radio station that is home to the New Orleans Saints and the LSU Tigers is reportedly investigating a tweet that called one of its own talk show hosts “a fag.” WpJZQDJgxL- Seth Dunlap September 13, 2019 I look forward to speaking more about this in the future, and returning soon to the career I love.