Mar. 4th, 2019
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Mar. 4th, 2019 06:55 pmHozier addresses homophobic comments from dancer Sergei Polunin
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Sergei Polunin famously danced in the music video for Hozier's "Take Me to Church," a song that tackles homophobia from both religious and political sources.
Polunin also starred in Hozier's recent "Movement" video, which mentions the dancer by name alongside Fred Astaire.
In January, the Ukranian dancer was dropped from the Paris Opera Ballet due to homophobic, misogynistic, and body-shaming comments he made on Instagram. He also expressed his hope that Vladimir Putin would become “leader of the world” and showed off a tattoo of the anti-LGBT Russian leader on his chest.
Hozier responded:
"It’s troubling. I don’t have a personal relationship with the man, but a lot of what he’s been saying is pretty out there. I remember standing with him on the shoot for a day and he didn’t have the tattoo [of Putin] then, so it all seemed to come out of left-field.
When you bring somebody into your art, there’s a sense of trust and belief that they understand where you’re coming from. So to see all of that was really deflating. For somebody with such artistic potential – I was struck by the vision he has and his dedication to his work – for him to be hijacked by this strange cultural war, it’s really saddening.
I offered a nod to his work with my work, as something that I felt was coming full circle. When you do that, you’re bringing somebody in, in a very personal way. So it’s very f**king depressing."
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Sergei Polunin famously danced in the music video for Hozier's "Take Me to Church," a song that tackles homophobia from both religious and political sources.
Polunin also starred in Hozier's recent "Movement" video, which mentions the dancer by name alongside Fred Astaire.
In January, the Ukranian dancer was dropped from the Paris Opera Ballet due to homophobic, misogynistic, and body-shaming comments he made on Instagram. He also expressed his hope that Vladimir Putin would become “leader of the world” and showed off a tattoo of the anti-LGBT Russian leader on his chest.
Hozier responded:
"It’s troubling. I don’t have a personal relationship with the man, but a lot of what he’s been saying is pretty out there. I remember standing with him on the shoot for a day and he didn’t have the tattoo [of Putin] then, so it all seemed to come out of left-field.
When you bring somebody into your art, there’s a sense of trust and belief that they understand where you’re coming from. So to see all of that was really deflating. For somebody with such artistic potential – I was struck by the vision he has and his dedication to his work – for him to be hijacked by this strange cultural war, it’s really saddening.
I offered a nod to his work with my work, as something that I felt was coming full circle. When you do that, you’re bringing somebody in, in a very personal way. So it’s very f**king depressing."
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Mar. 4th, 2019 10:55 pm
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