WEWS.Tennant said he apologized, but an argument still erupted. The neighbor, Tennant said, first told him that he needed more “bass in his voice.”“Then he used a particular pejorative that I consider one of the worst words to use to call somebody, and I ended it there,” Tennant said.“I felt this isn't about me.
It's about, you know friends and family and people I know who are in the LGBTQ+ community who may have to deal with this all the time.
I've never had to deal with people arguing,” he continued.When all was said and done, Tennant took to social media and began a fundraiser for LGBTQ+ History Month.“With everything going on in the pandemic and everything going on in politics and all that, I just didn't want to put negativity out.