
Crossdresser Jony Claims Female Gospel Artistes Cancelled His Makeup Services Thinking He’s Gay
- Crossdresser Joni called on evangelical artists who refused his services because they thought he was gay
- He said they should stop judging him, and hinted that some of the ministers mentioned had put up with cheating on spouses in the past.
- However, social media users have expressed mixed reactions with his sentiments, with some saying brands have the right to accept or deny collaborating with him
Crossresser and hair designer Joni gets angry over two Gospel artists canceled his makeup services because they thought he was gay.
Crossdresser Johnny calls “judicial ministers”
The weird makeup artist shared a long thread in his Instagram post, marking the top gospel artist and YouTuber for judging him rather than his work.
Johnny wrote:
“The true story likes, the so-called ‘evangelical ladies' must have been canceled on top of me, based on the fact that I'm ‘gay' from what I post here. I believe in Christ, and one thing I know, God is just and loving. He has supported and exalted me all my life, so if someone doesn't want to associate himself with sinners, he can also leave his adulterer partners.”
Johnny also asked why people could judge others based on their sexuality rather than who that person was.
“It's ‘class hypocrisy'. And everyone should be ashamed. I understand that we all have preferences, but let it be related to work, my work! Kwanza, who said I was gay? Instagram is complicated,” he said further.
Reactions of network users
Here are some comments from social media users:
@_denniskaruri said:
“Wow, that's not what Jesus would do.”
@sabstadler commented:
“I think for them, using a gay man would seem to agree or promote something that is not biblical. And so yes, Jesus loves sinners, but he did not entertain sin.”
@wambuimuriuki_r added:
“I'm stuck with adulterous partners because we chose which sins are more sinful than others.”
@realxvii said:
“Honestly. Stop making people accept everyone. Of course, the choice has consequences. Brands have the freedom to like or dislike you based on how you present yourself.”
@adhiambogloria_ commented:
“Just say you wanted a trend….. You have such a right that people have their own choices, just as you chose yo to be gay, just as she had the choice not to be stylized by you.”
@karol_nimu added:
“Maybe she felt uncomfortable, which is normal. You're actually doing the same thing.. “judging.”
@genadrey said:
“I love you and what you do, but if someone doesn't want your services for some reason. It's their right.”
Johnny on how he was thrown out of the club
TUKO.co.ke highlighted TikToker after he revealed that he was denied entry to certain clubs because Most bouncers claim that it will embarrass their clientele.
According to the makeup artist, he had the experience of punching men at him while clubfoot, and he told them he was a man.
He also declined to confirm if he was part of the LGBTQ+ community and explained that he was a man who leaned towards femininity.
Source: TUKO.co.ke