Manny Pacquiao clarifies controversial statement about LGBTQ
MANILA, Philippines-- Boxing star and Philippine Senate candidate Manny Pacquiao apologized Tuesday for denouncing people in gay relationships as "worse than animals" but said he stood by his. The champion boxer is sorry for "hurting people. Pacquiao wrote on Facebook today that he was sorry for "hurting people" and that he's not "condemning LGBT ," but concluded that he is still against same-sex marriage "because of what the Bible says.
Manny Pacquiao apologizes for calling gay, LGBT people "worse
Manny Pacquiao apologizes after remarks on gay people cause outrage in Philippines Eight-time boxing champion says homosexuals are "worse than animals" Pacquiao, a local politician, is running for. Dan Le Batard questions why Manny Pacquiao apologized for his homophobic remark, saying that Pacquiao only said he was sorry because he was told to, not because he truly believes it. MANILA, Philippines -- Boxing star and Philippine Senate candidate Manny Pacquiao apologized Tuesday for denouncing people in gay relationships as "worse than animals" but said he stood by his opposition to same-sex marriage. Manny Pacquiao
Filipino boxer and politician Manny Pacquiao repeats his opposition to homosexuality, after an earlier apology for a slur on gay people. Join the HuffPost Community. Membership connects you to a movement of readers who believe good journalism builds a better world. Manny Pacquiao sparks fury after homophobic remark
Boxing champion Manny Pacquiao sent shockwaves through his native Philippines after claiming that gay people are " worse than animals." Pacquiao, who is currently running for a seat in his country's senate, made the eyebrow-raising comments while speaking out against same-sex marriage in a Feb. 15 interview with Filipino television station, TV5. MANILA, Philippines -- Boxing star and Philippine Senate candidate Manny Pacquiao apologized Tuesday for denouncing people in gay relationships as "worse than animals" but said he stood by his opposition to same-sex marriage. Fellow Filipino celebrities were among those criticizing his remarks, made when a TV network asked candidates about their views on same-sex marriage. Manny Pacquiao Apologizes for Homophobic Remarks
Fighter and Philippines senatorial candidate Manny Pacquiao said he was sorry for homophobic comments he made on television. The eight-time world boxing champion incited outrage when he said. Filipino boxer and politician Manny Pacquiao has repeated his opposition to homosexuality, after earlier apologising for saying that gay people were "worse than animals". I mean I am just stating the truth, what the Bible says," he said at training in his hometown of General Santos.
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Manny Pacquiao renews criticism of homosexuality
Manny Pacquiao apologized for denouncing people in gay relationships as "worse than animals" but said he stood by his opposition to same-sex marriage. .