Jeremy Bieber, the dad of Justin, has apologised for sharing a series of offensive posts during Pride month. The 48-year-old sparked outrage earlier today when he took to Twitter to share a bizarre meme.
The picture in question showed a rainbow flag with the message: ‘Don't forget to thank a straight person this month for your existence.’‘The things this generation glorifies is unbelievable! [sic].’
We need to celebrate families. U know the reason weâre all here! The things this generation glorifies is unbelievable!‘Acknowledging the nuclear family is offensive? My apologies to those offended,’ he tweeted.Although Jeremy deleted the meme, his tweet about celebrating ‘families’ is still visible and has attracted intense backlash from followers.
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