Brothers Osborne fans are floored by the Tennessee House of Representatives decision to block a motion to honour T.J. Osborne after he came out as gay.
16.04.2021 - 20:04 / etcanada.com
It’s been a tumultuous year for Brothers Osborne.
The country duo, made up of brothers T.J and John Osborne, joined Anthony Mason for an in-depth interview on “CBS Sunday Morning” and opened up about why 2020, and the first half of 2021, has been their most challenging year yet.
The interview comes after T.J. publicly announced he is gay and John thought about leaving the music industry amid his battle with anxiety and depression.
According to T.J., deciding to come out was worrisome.
“But I
Brothers Osborne fans are floored by the Tennessee House of Representatives decision to block a motion to honour T.J. Osborne after he came out as gay.
Chris Willman Music WriterA measure in Tennessee to honor Osborne Brothers singer TJ Osborne, who recently came out as gay, has been blocked by Republicans in the state’s House of Representatives, after it had unanimously passed the Senate.Rep. Jeremy Faison, chair of the House Republican Caucus, is the lawmaker responsible for blocking — and some say effectively killing — the measure.
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