Old Road Rapper confirms openly homosexuality: Old Road Road rapper Lil Nas X faces homophobic comments after coming out

Lil Nas X laughs with homophobic comments after the vicious rapper "Road Old Town" came out gay because ... No one can tell me anything.

The 20-year-old Atlanta musician closed the Pride month, revealing his sexual orientation through song lyrics. She gave tweeted Monday, "just because I'm gay, does not mean I'm not straight."

While many fans and artists have embraced Lil Nas X for publicly embracing his authentic self, others have made his announcement in a cruel blow with ugly comments.

Some trolls have suggested that the choir choir hits rap-rap viral hits, alluding to its sexual preference, leading Lil Nas X to the tweet: "The old road of the city is literally about horses."

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Homophobic comments did not stop here.

On an Instagram post meant to celebrate the history of her song on Billboard charts, Lil Nas X received comments that reveal her identity, ranging from "You Can not Be Gay" to "It's Enough I Do not Hear This" at "U still gay tho. "

The rapper made remarks light. "I just knew I was a homosexual and I will not squeeze my music anymore. I'm sorry that (expletive) is not ok," he wrote martyrdom.

But it seems that harassment has begun to weigh Lil Nas X. He shared an Instagram image of a lightning emojo pulling her into a cowboy hat on Tuesday. He wrote: "Tell me one more thing (homophobe)."

In spite of the winners, many supporters gathered around him.

"Focus on all the goods in your life. Do not let these fools come to you. Many of us are proud of who and what you represent," commented Dwyane Wade, who supported his son in Miami Pride at the beginning of this year.

Diplo, who called Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus' remix "the world's biggest song," added: "We love you tho."

"Road Old Town" dominated Billboard Hot 100 charts for 13 weeks, becoming the longest 100 hip-hop Hot 100 track in history, according to Chart Data.

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