Along with the video posted to Twitter, Lil Nas X joked that outside of her tour dates in Boston on Sunday. He “accidentally fell in love with one of the homophobic protesters.”
Lil Nas X played relaxed as the anti-LGBTQ group surrounded his final concert.
On Sunday evening, Lil Nas X, 23. Retweeted a video on Twitter recorded by a fan waiting in line for a show at MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston. Showing a small group of people using microphones to protest the Let It Live Montero Tour- his. Stop across the street.
“I just told my crew to send them pizza; that’s great publicity!” The ‘Industry Baby’ rapper (real name Montero Lamar Hill) tweeted in response to a video. Which the group signed off with phrases including “Repent and believe” also “Jesus is God, even the devil knows it.”
About three hours later, Lil Nas X shared a second video on Twitter. Showing the group turning down his team’s offer of free pizza. Which included a special spotlight on a man wearing a black. The Forgiveness Service of Christ” T-shirt wearing a Toronto-based promotional outfit. Company. Radical “evangelical” Christian ministry.
“Update: They don’t want pizza, but I accidentally fell in love with one of the homophobic protesters,” Lil Nas X tweeted.
The 14-second video shows a protester with a microphone saying, “Thanks, we know we appreciate it, but we don’t. Thanks for the pizza offering; I quickly returned to show the man in the black shirt playing an accelerated version of Sufjan Stevens’ song ‘Mystery of Love from the 2017 film Call Me By Your Name.
The Lil Nas X show in Boston went on without further disturbance from the protesters. But the rapper was apparently still thinking about the man in the black shirt Monday when he tweeted about him again.
“I can’t stop thinking about the cute homophobe [who] protested my concert last night. I know we have a connection,” the rapper wrote jokingly. “I miss you so much, boy. Also I’m nothing without him.” Lil Nas X seemed amused by media coverage of the incident; on Tuesday morning, he posted a screenshot of the Entertainment Weekly article on Twitter as it appeared on his Google Discover page.