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Lead singer of The Village People bows down to Trump, threatens to sue anyone labeling “Y.M.C.A.” a gay anthem

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posted a long statement on Facebook Monday affirming Trump’s use of “Y.M.C.A.” The 78-year-old president-elect has played the 1970s hit at his events for years, previously to Willis’ chagrin.

At the end of Trump’s last term in office, the Village People decried his “abusive” use of the disco hit and called him a “bully.” But now, Willis is basking in the glow of Trump’s bronzer, while threatening legal action against any publication that infers the song is any sort of gay anthem.

Stay woke with our briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!Coincidently, Willis says his wife will start suing news organizations in January, when Trump is slated to retake the Oval Office.

So, we better get in our innuendo while we can!Young man… it’s time to hang out with all the boys! (Just don’t tell Willis, who claims ignorance about the YMCA being a notorious gay hookup spot… nearly 50 years after the song came out on an album called Cruisin’.)In his statement, Willis says the Trump campaign obtained a political use license for the song. “Absent that license being terminated, they had every right to continue using Y.M.C.A.

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