Halsey slammed an outlet for misgendering them and also said they misquoted what they said about growing up
Halsey said she will never partake in any press interviews now, after a magazine 'deliberately disrespected' their pronouns.
The singer, who came out as bisexual, slammed an outlet for misgendering them and also said they misquoted what they said about growing up.
“hey @Allure_magazine. First, your writer made a focal point in my cover story my pronouns and you guys deliberately disrespected them by not using them in the article,” Halsey blasted in the now-deleted tweet.
She continued, “Then your admin [expletive] a quote where I discuss the privilege of being the white child of a black parent + intentionally used a portion that was the antithesis of the point I was trying to make. All of this is ironically on the tails of an article where I give your author the intimate admission that I hate doing press because I get exploited and misquoted. Do [expletive] better….?”
Halsey later added in another tweet, #NoMorePress goodbye.”
For the unversed, Halsey goes by the she/they pronouns. After fans called out Allure for only referring to the artist with female pronouns, they admitted their mistake.
“We’ve heard your feedback and you’re absolutely right: we messed up. We are adjusting our cover story with Halsey to use both ‘she’ and ‘they’ pronouns,” Allure tweeted the next day.
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