Lil Nas X sent pizza to a party for ‘anti-gay protesters’ outside of Boston

Lil Nas X is a master of attention, from his eye-catching red carpet to his demonic looks video song About the movie “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)”, which angered the conservative media. Perhaps not surprisingly, then, a religious group appeared outside his concert in Boston, Massachusetts, on Sunday night to protest the provocateur.

Lil Nas, an expert at disarming those who criticize him or spread hatred towards him, decided to take advantage of this moment with a gentle gesture. After retweeting a video of the protesters on Twitter, the artist wrote: “I just asked my team to send them pizza, that’s really good promotion!”

Several hours later, the rapper posted another video of his team offering free pizza to the group that turned down the offer. In the middle of the edited clip, the camera slows down and focuses on a protester wearing a T-shirt that reads “Revival of Christ’s forgiveness services,” while romantic music plays in the background.

Lil Nas commented on the video: “Update: They didn’t want pizza but I fell in love with an anti-gay protester.”

The “Industry Baby” rapper is currently on his “Long Live Montero” tour, the first of a series of major dates. On Tuesday, it will play at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, before hitting Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Nashville, Orlando, Miami, Los Angeles, Phoenix and San Francisco. Starting on November 8, Lil Naz will travel abroad to conclude the tour’s last stop in Europe, which ends on November 17 in Barcelona, ​​Spain.

Watch the video below.



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