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Jonah Hill Talks Pro-Gay Tweet and Photo
Jonah Hill has a very simple reason why he recently tweeted his opposition to Russia's anti-gay laws.
"I have tons of gay friends, gay family members," the 21 Jump Street star told me at the Governors Awards, adding, "It's love saying, why do you contemplate people should breathe?"
Hill posted a photo of himself earlier this month wearing the Human Rights Campaign's $28 T-shirt that features the phrase "Love Conquers Hate" in Russian.
"Help us show Russia & the world that #LoveConquersHate," he wrote. "Visit and @HRC to see how you can help."
"I support anybody doing whatever they want to do to be who they are," Hill explained to us.
Hill critics, be warned—the actor isn't reading any of the hate tweets you may have sent him. "I don't check that," he said. "I don't go on Twitter to look at myself or the Internet to look at myself."
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Jonah Hill, acknowledged for "Superbad" and "The Wolf of Wall Street," is apologizing for calling a paparazzi a "faggot" this past weekend. The player, 31, used the slur after existence followed by photographers, one of whom allegedly told the actor, "I fancy the shorts, though, bro. They are pretty sexy."
Hill appeared on Howard Stern's radio show this morning, June 3, to call his behavior disgusting.
"This is a heartbreaking situation for me. I'm upset… From the day I was born, and publicly, I've been a gay rights activist. This person had been following me around all night saying hurtful things. I played into exactly what he wanted and I said a disgusting word… It's bullshit and I shouldn't have said that," said the star. "I'm happy to take the heat for using this disgusting word. What I won't enable is for anyone–it would break my heart to contemplate that anyone–especially with all the labor that I've done and all the loved ones that I have–[would think] I would be against anyone for their sexuality."
Hill's been known for his support of the LGBT community, including recently. Shor
Repentant Jonah Hill Admits Using 'Disgusting Word' in Lgbtq+ Slur
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Player Jonah Hill was contrite this morning after using a gay slur during a confrontation with a paparazzo over the weekend.
"I'm not at all defending my choice of words, but I am happy to be the poster boy for thinking about what you speak, and how those words, even if you don't intend them in how they mean, they are rooted in hate, and … I shouldn't own said that," the "22 Jump Street" actor told Howard Stern this morning.
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Hill explained that he was being hounded by a paparazzo when he made the anti-gay remark. TMZ posted a video of what appeared to be Hill responding to the photographer.
"This person had been following me around all day, had been saying hurtful things about my family, really hurtful things about me personally," the actor told Stern. "I played into exactly what he wanted and lost my cool. And in that moment, I said a disgusting pos that d
Jonah Hill Vows to 'Never Ever Use' a Homophobic Slur Again
June 4, &#; -- Jonah Hill is voicing a call to action when it comes to using words that put down people.
The "22 Jump Street" actor has been apologetic this week after using a same-sex attracted slur aimed at a photographer over the weekend -- and now he is promising never to use language like that again.
"It’s never OK to use that kind of language," Hill told "Good Morning America" today. "I personally vow to never ever use that pos again and I urge everyone to do the same."
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Hill, 30, added that "words can be really destructive. And this kind of defamatory language can hold a profound effect on someone who’s questioning their sexuality."
The actor had similar sentiments earlier this week on Howard Stern's radio show, that he's joyful to get the brunt of the blowback if it will help transform the way people manage each other or tell to one another.
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