The One Direction singer wrote on Twitter: "@williebosshog huge love to you/your family huge respect for your business prosperities and the family values you still all behold. big fan."
Fans were quick to express their anger and the singer responded shortly after insisting he doesn't agree with everything they say.
He wrote: "Being a fan of someones show and the way they still hold a family together doesnt mean i am ok with all they say."
Fans were furious with the initial comment and YouTube personality Tyler Oakley wrote: "Wow. Very confused and disappointed by this @Real_Liam_Payne. This literally changes everything..."
@aurosan added: "Well, we already got our fake apology/explanation from @Real_Liam_Payne. That was fast. Straight people are on fire this week."
@aurosan added: "Well, we already got our fake apology/explanation from @Real_Liam_Payne. That was fast. Straight people are on fire this week."
Liam is currently Fagburn's favourite member of One Direction. I think he has nice hair. Thanks for asking.
Tyler Oakley, the unbelievably annoying middle-class self-important vain twat youtube non-entity (his full name).
ReplyDeleteJesus fucking Christ there are some braindead morons in the world.
#teamliam
Straight guys who stand up for their rights are hot!
ReplyDeleteyoutube personality Tyler Oakley needs to be put to death.
ReplyDeleteIt's not tweeting that he quite likes a TV show though is it? It's tweeting his "huge love" to you/your family and "huge respect" to your family values. And we know that the patriarch of the family defines sin as "starting with homosexual behaviour". Maybe the lovely Liam did not realise the patriarch also condemned "sleeping around with this woman and that woman and that woman..." Far be it from me to suggest that anyone in One Direction might be guilty of fornication - I'm sure they are all pure as the driven snow, but I do wonder exactly what family values he has such huge respect for?
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid Liam's recent petulant, self pitying tweets have rather put me off him. With over 15 million followers, perhaps he could use that influence in a rather more positive way.