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Lady Gaga defends transgender community during Grammys acceptance speech: 'Trans people are not invisible'

Lady Gaga supports the transgender community and speaks, saying on the Grammy Award stage, “I can't see the trance people.”

“Trans people deserve love,” said a 38 -year -old singer on Sunday 67.thhThe annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles gained the best pop duo/group performance after acquiring the best pop duo/group performance in Bruno Mars “Die with A Smile”.

“Trans community is worth lifting,” Lady Gaga, born in Stefani Doymotta, applauded.

“Music is love,” she added.

Performer and many years of LGBTQ supporters came after President Trump signed an administrative order last week to restrict access to care to affirm the gender of transgender children and teenagers under the age of 19. 。

The president signed an administrative order last week, prohibiting the transgender people from serving the army openly.

She was not named Trump in the Grammy Awards Accepted Speech, but Mrs. Gaga mentioned the White House victory in an interview released this week.

The celebrities told Eli UK that Trump would not win the second term, saying “I prayed”, “This requires each other and supports each other. I remember one of the people who support me. [the LGBTQ and other marginalized] community. And we don't get off without fighting. “

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