Lzzy Hale performs at the GIBSON NAMM JAM Opening Party 2020 on 16 January 2020 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Gibson)
The frontwoman of hard rock band Halestorm, Lzzy Hale, has shared some heartwarming advice with an LGBT+ fan, telling him that “living your truth” is “all that matters”.
Hale, who is openly bisexual, occasionally runs question and answer sessions on her Twitter to respond to messages she gets from fans. During a session on Friday (14 May), she responded to a story sent by a gay man.
The fan wrote that he’s a married man living in the Bahamas with his husband, but he said it’s “not easy to be gay here”. He added that he loves her music – even though his husband thinks Hale “screams too much”.
It s quite a cross to bear for a matter in which Anderson had barely any say. But as strange as the whole matter is, he tells Planet Rock he really dodged a bullet by not attending the ill-fated ceremony.
“I think people were just so shocked and surprised,” he said. “Nobody really said anything [to us] on the grounds that, ‘Oh, well, don’t worry, they’re not going to win!’ The fact is that if I’d been there to a crazed full house of boos and hisses and how-dare-theys, it would have been interesting. I’ve no idea what I would have said when I walked up there.”
It s quite a cross to bear for a matter in which Anderson had barely any say. But as strange as the whole matter is, he tells Planet Rock he really dodged a bullet by not attending the ill-fated ceremony.
“I think people were just so shocked and surprised,” he said. “Nobody really said anything [to us] on the grounds that, ‘Oh, well, don’t worry, they’re not going to win!’ The fact is that if I’d been there to a crazed full house of boos and hisses and how-dare-theys, it would have been interesting. I’ve no idea what I would have said when I walked up there.”
It s quite a cross to bear for a matter in which Anderson had barely any say. But as strange as the whole matter is, he tells Planet Rock he really dodged a bullet by not attending the ill-fated ceremony.
“I think people were just so shocked and surprised,” he said. “Nobody really said anything [to us] on the grounds that, ‘Oh, well, don’t worry, they’re not going to win!’ The fact is that if I’d been there to a crazed full house of boos and hisses and how-dare-theys, it would have been interesting. I’ve no idea what I would have said when I walked up there.”
It s quite a cross to bear for a matter in which Anderson had barely any say. But as strange as the whole matter is, he tells Planet Rock he really dodged a bullet by not attending the ill-fated ceremony.
“I think people were just so shocked and surprised,” he said. “Nobody really said anything [to us] on the grounds that, ‘Oh, well, don’t worry, they’re not going to win!’ The fact is that if I’d been there to a crazed full house of boos and hisses and how-dare-theys, it would have been interesting. I’ve no idea what I would have said when I walked up there.”